Daily checks

Ben quickly built a routine. Every few hours, clipboard in hand, he walked to the heated shed. The air hit him first—thick, hot, stifling—but he barely noticed.
He checked the heaters, the hay, the steady rows of eggs. Each inspection was thorough, every detail scribbled down. His pen scratched across the paper. To anyone else tedious, but to Ben, it was critical.
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