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Chapter 63: Adjustment

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Reeves.

The phone lit up at six fourteen.

I was already at the desk. I'd been at the desk since four, which was not unusual. What was unusual was that I'd spent two of those hours looking at the wall.

I picked up the phone.

We are aware. Adjust accordingly. The primary objective remains. Do not contact Gerald.

I read it twice. Put the phone face down. Picked up the pen on the desk and set it down without using it.

Outside the window the woods were grey-green in the early light. A bird somewhere
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