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to use the ph
ves crushed under a heavy boot. It was the fi
aking her flinch. Every sudden noise in this windowless room felt like the metallic click of a rifle bolt echoing in a desert compound. Her scarred fingers
uit slid a paper cup of warmen the bottom of the cup hit the table with a sharp clack, Deanna gasped, her hands flying
er tone overly gentle, the kind reserved for fright
est heaving. She stared at the black
hroat burning with the effort. "Joseph Cole. He d
suffocating silence. The male agent stopped typing on his keyboard. The rhythmi
tacts?" the female agent asked, refu
confusion knotting in her st
. He pointed a thick finger at a bright
en permanently deactivated," he sai
The red letters blurred tog
tack of legal documents. She slid the heavy paper across the tab
n of Death
own at the applicant line. The signature there was familiar. It was the sa
ph C
ically. She pointed a trembling finger at her
years ago, based on the duration of your disappea
sk phone. Her fingers clumsily punched in the ten digits she had repeated in her head eve
ve reached is no l
elt like a physical
the disconnect button. "Mr. Cole has c
car. Please. Take me to Long Island. Take me to our estate. If
esh sheet of paper-a current census registry. She uncapped a yellow highlighte
to the box labeled Spouse under Joseph Cole's nam
y Ri
llapsed backward into the hard plastic chair. Her elbow caught the paper cup, sending the warm water
h holding her face, his tears wetting her cheeks as he swor
ded in Deanna's ears, drowni
nt reached out
hysical contact felt like a burn. Her eyes were wide,
ement sent the chair crashing backward ont
en. Two armed security guards rushed in, the
your identity is legally restored, you have no citizen rights. You can't even book a hotel. We
tric fa
na snatched her waterproof bag from the floor, backi
her voice dropping an octave. "
the female
ff her military dog tags. The metal bit into her neck, leaving a r
and bolted
le memory took over. She dropped her shoulder, sidestepped with br
s echoing down the hallway. Her boots pounded against the floo
pen, threw her bag in, and fell into the backseat. She leaned forward, her trembling hands gripping the partition. "Drive," she rasped, her voice barely a whisper. "I don'
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