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There’s a photo of her next to a profile--her hair is longer than I re over her shoulder the way Moht--classified as Blue God Thank you, God She’s alive She’s not likebrittle in e to cry
Black Rock That’s her ca, but it doesn’t say
"Is thatyour sister? A cousin?" Dunn is edging back toward lare
They’re all the same The Trainers, the PSFs, even these nurses They are not on our side and they’ll never be He is going to take some down for this Was this worth it? I know she’s alive and where she is, but I’ood-bye to Sa ain and again until they figure out a way to turnwith its bleach-white walls makes me feel almost manically desperate
Mia is alive She’s alive Any happiness at the thought is s that, yeah, she’s alive, but she’s in a place like this I’ll never be assigned there once the Trainers are told about this They’ll keepto break me Would they hurt her in order to hurt me? That would work God--oh my God There would be no place safe for that kind of pain
Dunn leans against the counter, his arms crossed over his chest "They would never ask any of you to look so up in the systeh to you to risk getting caught I’d ask whose log-in you used, but it doesn’tto try this again, you have to be more careful Anyone could have walked in"
I rise toit up in front of h control over the fire to spark a flaht and high as he waves his hands in front of hi, "Wait--wait"
For some reason, I do I wait as he turns back to the coram When he’s finished, he turns the screen toward ht up
The photo attached to it is a young boy with reddish-brown hair like Dunn’s and a wide, round face He’s staring at the camera dead-on, with a look of open hatred
"This is Martin," Dunn says "He’s the reason I’ to turn around and report you for caring about soh to risk your neck thenyou can tell the ca anywhere we have a family relation"
I don’t move My brain has disconnected froht up tofor medical schools I served my four years at a camp in the Midwest, but I re-enlisted You knohy? Because this posting opened, and I’d been able to search our network and see they’d brought one into the system with our stepfather’s last nah, they didn’t catch it I wanted to be a good brotherI thought, if I can’t get him out, I can at least watch over him It turns out I’m just as powerless now to help him as I am to help everyone else here"