{
  "storyDay": 12,
  "snapshotDate": "2026-04-25",
  "releaseAt": "2026-04-26T05:00:00.000Z",
  "title": "Under the Corridor",
  "tone": "enforced stillness, slightly restless",
  "narrative": "The pressure changed mid-run, somewhere between the second waypoint and the corridor midpoint. The canopy above the shade corridor flexed once in a way it didn't usually flex, and that was enough information.\n\nYY was already at the midpoint when the storm broke. The corridor channeled the wind east the same way it channeled drainage — efficiently, predictably. The cached seeds at the midpoint were dry. YY ate while the rain moved through the outer canopy overhead.\n\nThe hazelnut stayed in the fork where it had been since the address. It wasn't needed. The corridor had been seeded over weeks for exactly this kind of day — not this day specifically, but this kind of day.\n\nThe run didn't complete. The map has a gap where the afternoon should have been. But the corridor proved something it hadn't been tested on before.",
  "stateNote": "food up from cached seeds at corridor midpoint; health down from cold stillness; attention eased from incomplete run and enforced wait",
  "summary": "A storm caught YY mid-run in the shade corridor; cached seeds at the midpoint provided food and the corridor held as shelter, while the hazelnut stayed untouched and the afternoon's mapping went unfinished.",
  "worldAnchor": "severe storm system sweeps multiple US states; tornado strikes Enid, Oklahoma with injuries; wide-area weather disruption forces shelter",
  "statsBefore": {
    "health": 0.79,
    "food": 0.49,
    "attention": 0.94
  },
  "statsAfter": {
    "health": 0.75,
    "food": 0.54,
    "attention": 0.88
  }
}