Chapter 37: The Midnight Train

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Zero was right. The train station was less monitored than the airport. No facial recognition scanners at the gate, just a tired ticket collector punching holes in paper tickets. ​We boarded the Coast Starlight southbound, heading toward California/Nevada border. We paid cash for a private sleeper cabin. It was expensive, but we couldn't risk sitting in the general coach with a baby who occasionally turned his eyes golden. ​The cabin was tiny—two bunk beds, a small window, and a sliding door that barely locked. ​"It’s claustrophobic," Caleb muttered, hunching his shoulders to fit in the small space. He sat on the bottom bunk, scanning the corridor through the crack in the curtains. ​"It’s moving," I said, settling Leo onto the bed. "And it’s taking us away from Seattle. That’s all that

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