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sure they don't overcook it. The last tim
ton Finch. Financial analyst. Ivy League graduate. The eighteenth
g his silver fork to trace the menu l
u shut. He finally looked at her, his chin tilted in perpetual judgment. "At my c
his was her life now. Sitting across from arrogant men who thought a f
that was probably meant to be charming but landed clos
ected automatically. "At Wash
king orders. And the pay? Practically minimum wage, right? Honestly, a pretty girl like you should ju
d her mouth to tell him exactly where he could
right now, it was the only thing keeping he
d. It wasn't just the hospital. It was the d
it right ther
t name. His voice, usually dripping with academic con
ck, Dr. Cromwell
d shouting. "This is not a drill. We are at Code Atlas. I say again, C
ic
, the dial tone buz
e A
in break rooms like a ghost story. It meant catastrophe. Mass casualt
oline said, already
"You're joking. What kind of emergency could a
d a fifty-dollar bill from her wallet and dropped it on his pristine
ushing red. She turned on her heel and pr
he lingering disgust of the date. She flagged down a cab dropping someone off at
edical Center," she
the rain had slowed to a mist, but the
out and st
d been turned i
Humvees idled across the driveway, their headlights cutting through the fog. Men in
sualty event. This wa
nearest checkpoint, holding up her ID badge with a trembli
dge, checked a clipboard, and stepped aside. "Go straight
otic symphony of the ER was gone, replaced by a suffocating, terrified silence. Doc
omp
he had aged a decade since morning. His white coat wa
. You will monitor the patient's vitals. You will not speak to him. You will not touch any personal effects in the room. If his he
s,
G
levator bank. The air smelled different herepen. A group of people emerged, moving like a single, lethal o
e just backg
d, was a man who looked like he had
age uniform. The rank on his chest-a silver eagle-demanded absolute submission. His
ssed, the man t
-swept the corridor. And for a fraction of
stepping ont
her spine, freezing her blood. Those eyes didn't just look at her; they stripped he
e murmured, handing the
taking the tablet without missing a stride. He began firing off
ddenly weak. She hadn't realized she was hold
ling Caroline into a supply alcove. Brenna's face was
d, her throat like san
. My cousin at the Pentagon says he's the guy they call when the world is ending." She clutc
to dispel the lingering, phantom heat from th
ell's special
be careful. That patient... this whole thing is black-ops. The FBI tried
itors," Caroline said, though
ble doors of the ICU wing. They hissed shut behind h
faces blank masks. They checked her
teady beep-beep of the heart
wollen canvas of bruises, thick bandages wrapping his to
en. Lieutenan
njuries read like
on the rhythmic spike of the heart mo
nitors. But standing in the freezing room, looki
deadly storm. And the man with the ice-gr
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