The Unpunished

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Maya felt her mother's arms wrap around her as she spoke those words, and she understood from the way Lena immediately crouched beside them both that her family had been waiting for her to give herself permission to stop, had been watching her run on nothing but adrenaline and obligation since the moment Keisha's message arrived, and as she leaned into her mother's shoulder and let the exhaustion finally take her—not the sleep yet but the admission that she needed it, that she'd earned it, that the network would keep functioning whether she was conscious or not—she pulled out her phone one last time to send a message to the group chat that now included two hundred and forty-three people: "Diana's vigil is covered, Keisha survived, the six steps are documented, and I'm going home to sleep because the most important thing I can teach anyone about sustaining this resistance is that you can't save everyone if you don't save yourself first, and I think that's the lesson the Right was counting on us never learning—that revolution doesn't require martyrs, it requires people who understand that rest isn't betrayal but the only way any of us survive long enough to prove that witness isn't a miracle we perform once but a practice we build until it becomes as automatic as breathing, as ordinary as showing up, as simple as six steps that anyone can execute without me."

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