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Chapter 58 – The Rattling Cage

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The basement of the New Dawn Foundation had stopped being a tomb; it was becoming a cage with a wild animal inside.

For the first few weeks, Kade had been the "perfect" project. She was quiet, efficient, and invisible. But as the weight of the leverage—those positive drug test results sitting in Director Vincent’s drawer—began to crush her, the chemical "cushion" she used to survive started to fail. The high-functioning addict was rapidly becoming a liability.

It started with small things. Kade
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