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Chapter Six: The Voss Orbit

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She opened the envelope on Tuesday morning.

Two names. She sat with them for twenty-two minutes, watching the clock, holding a number to steady her while the rest of her processed the information. Two names she'd been looking for across eleven months, three cases, and two years of professional patience.

Then she went to find Lucian and told him.

"I'm sorry," he said. Just that. No scaffolding, no qualification, nothing softening the edges. Just the words, plainly said.

She hadn't expected it. Sh
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