Act I The old man fell in the aisle somewhere above Nebraska. At first, everyone thought he had only stumbled. A plastic cup rolled beneath a row of dark blue leather seats. A…
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Act I Elias had the camera ready before the professor even reached the microphone. He sat in the front VIP section of the stadium, navy suit sharp beneath the bright midday sun, his…
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Act I Dr. Evelyn Bennett had spent forty-one years learning what was possible inside the human body. She had seen rare tumors, misdiagnosed conditions, strange birth defects, and scans that made younger doctors…
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Act I The field was quiet until Sgt. Miller started laughing. Cadet Elena Torres stood at attention on the trampled grass, her boots planted in the dirt, her eyes fixed straight ahead. Six…
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Act I The morgue was too cold for surprise. Dr. Samuel Cross had worked there long enough to believe that nothing behind those white-tiled walls could still shock him. The room was all…
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Act I The passport caught fire before Maya Brooks understood what was happening. One second, it was in Officer Karen Mills’s hand, blue cover folded open beneath the harsh airport lights. The next,…
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Act I The restroom smelled of bleach, old tile, and fear. Maya Reed was bent forward under the harsh yellow light, her wrists locked behind her with black zip-ties, her breath coming in…
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Act I Max was supposed to attack. That was what everyone in the municipal hall expected when the German Shepherd lunged forward, teeth bared, tactical harness tight across his powerful chest. His bark…
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Act I The cake was the only bright thing in the room. It sat on a porcelain plate at the edge of the grand mahogany table, small and imperfect, with strawberry cream leaning…
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Act I Elias Whitmore saw the babies before he understood the danger. They were bundled tightly in Margaret’s arms, one in a pale blue blanket, the other in cream, both so still beneath…
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