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Chapter 437: Wednesday. Hotel, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Author: Sidney Bristol
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56
EKKO BARELY MADE IT to the armchair in her room before her legs gave out on her. She caught herself and lowered herself onto the cushion. She drew her legs up tight against her chest and turned her head toward the window. This far up she couldn't see directly down, but the flashing lights of emergency responders created a colorful display across her ceiling.

A man was dead.

She didn't know for certain if the person who'd left the envelope for her was the one who'd died, but she also didn't believe in coincidence.

Who was that person? Did they know what they'd died for?

She'd always known this plan was dangerous. Her parents and others had warned her that the things she said on camera could make her a target. It was widely known that DSS executioners sometimes killed people who spoke out. Part of the reason she'd made sure to plant her in front of any camera willing to film her was to protect herself.

Knowing it was dangerous and experiencing it were two very different things.

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