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Chapter 35 – The Canary Protocol

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It started with a ping.

Soft. Unobtrusive. So faint it almost escaped notice.

But Shade didn’t miss it.

She was in the west alcove, recalibrating one of the estate’s dormant surveillance nodes when a thread in her back-end console turned gold—a color no script should use.

A Canary Ping.

Old tech. Pre-network. A silent alarm she’d designed years ago as part of a zero-contact deadman system. It was never supposed to go off unless…

Unless one of her ghost nodes was triggered by someone who shouldn
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