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My family left no chair for me at my brother’s welcome-home dinner. Dad raised his glass and said, “Some people are born to command.” He never looked at me. To them, I was the daughter who quit military academy and disappeared. So I stayed quiet. Until the next morning, a drill sergeant saw me on my brother’s training base, snapped into a salute, and said one word that made his rifle hit the dirt: “General.”

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But I recognized the silver ring on his thumb.

It belonged to a network that was supposed to be dead.

Obsidian Cell.

Part 3: The Device Wakes

I left before the final whistle.

Not quickly. Fear makes people rush. I moved like I had somewhere boring to be.

The man by the fence did not follow at first.

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