CHAPTER 113

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The night of the false shipment arrives without spectacle. No storm. No unnatural silence. Just the ordinary weight of darkness settling over the territory like it always does. I move through evening as if nothing unusual sits beneath it. I eat with the others at the communal table. I correct a minor training dispute in the yard. I check a patrol log and nod once at an irregular rotation that has already been accounted for. Routine. Predictable. Calm. When I return to my room, I close the door gently and let the illusion of rest begin. Lights dim. Footsteps in the corridor thin. Voices fade to low murmurs. I lie on the bed without removing boots. I do not sleep. Layla hums steady beneath my skin. Waiting. After an hour, I rise quietly. Brush teeth late. Not because I n

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