Remove Desktop: Shortcut
He felt a phantom twinge in his shoulder—the same one that had ached from seventy-hour weeks. He remembered the client’s whiny voice, the impossible deadlines, the way his wife had started eating dinner alone. The shortcut wasn't a program. It was a gravestone for his former self.
For a moment, nothing happened. Then Arthur felt something shift in his chest—a small, strange lightness. He hadn’t uninstalled the program. He hadn’t burned any bridges. He had simply removed a signpost to a place he no longer wished to visit. remove desktop shortcut
The icon flickered, the arrow twisted in a tiny death-spasm, and then it was gone. Bailey’s floppy ear was clear. The desktop breathed. He felt a phantom twinge in his shoulder—the