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Chapter 70: The Line Of Sight

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Milena Dragovic

“You’ve attracted attention,” my father said next. “Not for who you were, or what you’ve done, but for who you are attached to. You are not a normal civilian anymore.”

The words were delivered calmly, like a medical diagnosis. No drama. No apology.

I almost laughed. Almost.

“Is that what we’re calling it? Attention?” I asked, holding my voice steady, even as something in my chest quivered.

“What would you prefer? Surveillance? Targeting? Marking?” He looked at me with
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