The Unpunished

Day 264 / 400

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Maya watched the viewer count climb past two hundred thousand as the sun reached its apex, and she understood with a finality that felt like a door closing on everything the Right had been that they'd just crossed a threshold the system could never retreat from—because two hundred thousand people watching meant two hundred thousand people who would know exactly what it looked like if an operator clicked confirm while Keisha stood in the cold surrounded by witnesses, and that knowledge, spreading through the city like a contagion the machine had no immunity against, was the thing Tremaine had spent twenty years studying without ever understanding: that the Right's power hadn't been in its protocols or its operators or even its careful bureaucratic distance, but in its ability to convince everyone that they were alone in caring about strangers' survival, and that the moment you shattered that lie with numbers too large to dismiss—two hundred thousand screens, two hundred thousand people who'd chosen to spend their afternoon watching one woman refuse to die quietly—you didn't just save one person, you destroyed the fundamental architecture of isolation that had made twenty years of killing feel inevitable, and as Keisha squeezed her hand and the seventy witnesses in the street began to understand that they weren't just a local gathering anymore but the visible center of something that had metastasized across the entire city, Maya felt the twenty-three hours and eleven minutes remaining transform one final time from a countdown into a certainty, because no operator in the world could hold the weight of two hundred thousand witnesses when they reached for that button, and if they somehow found one who could, the system would have just proven to everyone watching that it was willing to become exactly what it had always claimed it wasn't: a machine that killed people in public, deliberately, while the whole city bore witness to what that choice actually required.

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