Barrow worked through the night.Not dramatically—he simply stayed at the table after the others went to rest, refilled his tea twice, and worked with the focused quiet of a man who had been moving goods between territories for years and understood routing problems the way other people understood breathing.Sera checked on him once at midnight.He waved her away pleasantly.She went back to bed.He was done by dawn.Eighteen pages.Dense with route mapping, contingency protocols, failure scenarios and their solutions. The kind of document that looked complicated on first contact and became simple—inevitable, even—once you understood the central logic organizing it.He set it on the table and went to sleep in his chair.Cress found him there when she arrived and put a blanket over him without waking him.Then she read the eighteen pages.Then she found Sera."It's good," Cress said.Coming from Cress, who had read everything in this room and found flaws in most of it, that meant someth
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