You defended Leda at the parole hearing and watched the system turn your advocacy into more control.
You stole a typewriter from your own army and gave a silenced journalist her voice back.
You met Leda Tassi at her first Monday check-in and discovered a book left on your desk.
You dismissed Leda's curfew violation and stayed in her apartment until the candle went out.
You investigated Captain Harlan's sealed detention file despite every warning to stop.
You read Leda's contraband novel and learned she wrote it about men like you.
You signed Leda's termination order and read the pamphlet she wrote about you.
You watched Katrin outwit three intelligence officers with her graduate education.
You buried a denunciation from Katrin's own people to keep her safe.
You shared an intimate night translating seized love letters into weapons.
You visited the ruined library and discovered what survived the shelling.
You witnessed Katrin pass her resistance to a new translator and choose to cross the border.
You learned three words in Katrin's language that have no translation.
You approved Katrin's softened translation and became her silent accomplice.
You reclassified the bakery as essential infrastructure to restore Maren's flour supply.
You celebrated the bakery's eightieth anniversary and held the family recipe book in your hands.
You signed Maren's bakery permit and shared her father's honey pastries for the first time.
Maren came to your apartment after three days of silence and named the question neither of you could answer.
You witnessed intelligence officers take the customer ledger and saw the true cost of Maren's dependence.
You completed Maren's story and understood that the ledger between love and power never closes.
You crossed the line from customer to family when Maren tore bread for you instead of slicing it.
You arrived in the occupied town and met the three women whose lives depend on your pen.
You reviewed all three case files and prepared to choose whose fate to address first.
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