The Unpunished

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Maya watched the messages multiply faster than she could read them—five new countdowns in the last hour, each one triggering an automatic response from the network that no longer needed her coordination, each address paired with confirmation that witnesses were already en route—and she understood with a finality that made her close the laptop that what she'd built in three desperate nights had just crossed the threshold from resistance into crisis for the Right, because the machine couldn't process five confirmations simultaneously when every operator who arrived at a vigil took one look at the crowds and walked away, couldn't maintain the fiction of inevitability when the city was learning in real time that countdowns had become a coordinated stress test of how many people the system could find willing to kill while hundreds watched, and as her phone buzzed with a news alert—"Mayor Declares State of Emergency Over 'Coordinated Obstruction' of Right Protocols, Promises Federal Intervention"—she felt the weight of what came next settle into her chest like a stone, understanding that the vigils had just forced the machine into its endgame: either find a way to kill people despite the witnesses, or admit that the Right had never been sustainable once the city stopped agreeing to let confirmation happen in the dark, and that whether the federal intervention meant soldiers forcing crowds to disperse or operators willing to shoot through human corridors or simply the system's final admission that twenty years of state-sanctioned killing had just ended because four hundred and twelve people learned how to care loudly enough, she'd know soon, because revolutions didn't stay quiet once they'd made the machine afraid enough to call them emergencies.

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