Maya's POV The morning had been quiet ..... the nurses doing their rounds, the monitors communicating the same steady language, Alex's face still and restful in a way that had stopped frightening me. The phone vibrated at seven-forty. I ignored it. It vibrated again at seven-forty-two. Then at seven-forty-three, and seven-forty-four, and then with the escalating, insistent rhythm of a device that had run out of patience I looked at the screen. Not one person.... twelve. Lila. Rivaldi. Marcus. Carter. Three board members. Two journalists whose numbers existed in my contacts because they had covered the governance transition and had been given access I later managed more carefully. Two private numbers I didn't immediately recognise. All of them, within the past twenty minutes I looked at Alex's face. Then I excused myself.... quietly, as though he could hear me leaving, and went into the corridor. The links were all I needed to see Everyone had sent links. Diffe
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