Maya went home and uninstalled InDesign CS2.

Installation completed. She launched InDesign CS2. The interface felt like a vintage car—clunky, grey, missing features she’d come to rely on. No paragraph styles preview. No seamless PDF export. But it opened her .indd file. For that, she was grateful.

One evening, she found a letter tucked into an old book at a flea market. Handwritten. Dated 1987. A typesetter’s note to an apprentice: “When you borrow a tool without asking, you borrow someone else’s future. A real craftsman builds their own.”