PREVIEW

... y intrudes, and we have to get up, get dressed, and get moving.

The internet café is exactly what I expected - rows of computers, Korean drama playing on TV, an elderly woman at the counter who doesn’t speak much English and doesn’t care who we are.

We pay for two hours. Sit at computers in the back corner where we can see the door.

I access the dark web using protocols Elliot taught me months ago. Navigate to the dead drop location.

And there it is, Elliot’s data ...

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