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“You think I’m that easy to control?” I ask.

“I think you understand how bad this could get,” she shoots back.

“Yeah,” I say. “I do.”

“Then act like it.”

That lands harder than it should.

I step closer to the fence.

“You want me to act like it?” I ask, my voice dropping. “Fine. This isn’t just a missing soldier anymore. This is coordinated, controlled, and buried from both sides.”

“I know that,” she snaps.

“Do you?” I push. “Because if you do, then you know this doesn’t stop at us getting answers. This escalates. Fast.”

Her eyes narrow, her posture tightening.

“Good,” she says. “Maybe it should.”

I stare at her for a second, trying to decide if she actually believes that.

“You don’t mean that,” I say.

“I do.”

“No,” I reply, shaking my head slightly. “You mean you want the truth. That’s not the same thing.”

“Don’t tell me what I mean,” she fires back.

“Then tell me I’m wrong,” I say, holding her gaze.

She doesn’t answer right away.

That’s all I need.

“This blows open,” I continue, my voice steady, controlled, “and it’s not just command getting involved. It’s both sides. Military, political, everything layered on top of it.”

“And?” she asks.

“And people start disappearing faster,” I say. “Not slower.”

She doesn’t back down.

“They already are,” she says.

“Yeah,” I agree. “And you want to give them a reason to do it more openly?”

“I want to stop it,” she snaps.

“And you think charging straight at it does that?” I counter.

“I think doing nothing guarantees it doesn’t,” she says.

That lands.

Hard.