The Unpunished

Day 285 / 400

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Maya emerged from the subway to find the street outside Diana's building transformed into something between a vigil and a standoff—at least sixty witnesses pressed into a tight corridor while a dozen federal agents in tactical gear stood at a careful distance, their body language suggesting they'd been sent to disperse a crowd but hadn't yet figured out how to do it without creating the exact spectacle their superiors were trying to avoid—and as she pushed through to the front where Diana stood with her countdown still burning at eighteen hours and forty-three minutes, she saw one of the agents speaking urgently into a radio, his face carrying the particular frustration of someone who'd just realized that arresting people for saving a stranger's life would look exactly as bad on camera as it felt in practice, and she understood with a clarity that cut through her exhaustion that the federal intervention had just encountered the same problem every operator had faced in the last three days: that witness, once it became this visible and this documented, transformed every act of violence the system tried to deploy into evidence of its own brutality, and that whether the agents would actually drag sixty people away from a building while three hundred thousand screens watched or whether they'd stand there paralyzed by the same moral calculus that had broken four operators already, the answer would determine not just whether Diana survived her countdown but whether the Right had any moves left that didn't require becoming the openly authoritarian machine it had spent twenty years pretending it wasn't.

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