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had entered after we were gone. To kill Gerome.

I just couldnā€™t fathom why anyone would want to kill him. Sure, he had been a ten, and didnā€™t tend to emote anything, remaining stern and stoic. And, yeah, heā€™d devoted himself a little too blindly to the Tower. But at the end of the day, he had been a person. A human being.

My paranoid sideā€”never one to miss a beatā€”suddenly managed to put the severity of the situation into context, and realized just how dangerous communicating like this could be. It did not escape me that if I were found to be alive, I was also going to be charged with Geromeā€™s murder. But what bothered me more was the timing of it all. It seemed so odd that everything had happened at onceā€”and then Gerome had been killed by someone who just happened to be in the area?

It was all too surreal. Cali and I had just finished our conversation with the mysterious Eye contact, and now Alex was netting me? How had he found me, and how exposed was I?

ā€œAlex, how did you know to net me?ā€ I asked, following the impulse.

Iā€¦ wellā€¦ He swallowed hard, the sound an odd cadence of tones in my ear. Iā€™ve built a backdoor into the programming attached to your net, so that when they declared you dead and deactivated it, I could still pull it up from time to time. Just toā€¦ Just to see.

Something inside me cracked under the pain of his words, and I felt awful. God, how terrible it must have been for him; how powerless he must have felt. He was used to taking care of me, and when he had been told I was dead, it must have devastated him.

ā€œAlex, Iā€™mā€”ā€

Itā€™s not your fault. Iā€™m just glad youā€™re alive.

I was too, but all this information was terrifying, and I kept thinking about Gerome, his murder, and what it meant for all of us. They thought Grey had done it. That meant they were looking for him. I had supposedly been in pursuit of him, and they assumed heā€™d killed me too. I had to be sure Alex netting me wasnā€™t putting us all in danger.

ā€œAlex, tell me that netting me hasnā€™t alerted anyone to the fact that Iā€™m alive.ā€

You know, I am the older twin, which means Iā€™m the smarter one, right?

ā€œDefine ā€˜smart,ā€™ā€ I grumbled, but his enigmatic answerā€”classic Alexā€”was reassuring. He had taken precautions in keeping my living status protected. He wouldnā€™t tell anyone, either. ā€œListen, Alex, after we are finished, can you destroy any record of this net coming up in the mainframe?ā€

Well, yes, but youā€™re going to have to give me a very good reason why.

ā€œAlex, the Knights are killing the ones. Theyā€™re not even bothering to restructure anymore; they are just gassing them in cells like theyā€™re no better than rodents.ā€

There was a long pause, followed by, I know.

My stomach churned. ā€œWas this what you were talking about when you mentioned people dying?ā€

Yes. Although at the time I only knew that ones were dying somehow, and that was just because Iā€™d noticed a discrepancy in the annual death rate. There was a five percent spike in accidental deaths in the Tower, starting nearly twenty years ago. Since then, the number of deaths that involve ones has nearly tripled. I only pieced together that it was the Knights a week ago, and I was grappling with how to tell you whenā€”

ā€œI disappeared.ā€ I closed my eyes, wishing I had figured out some way to reach out to Alex sooner, but glad he was on my side. ā€œIā€™m so sorry, Alex. I feel awful for what I put you and everyone else through, but... God, this is such a long story, and I donā€™t have a lot of time. The people Iā€™m with are extremely cautious, and want me to lie low until the heat has passed.ā€

Liana, thatā€™s going to take a lot longer than you think. Thingsā€¦ Things have changed up here.

I frowned as I lashed around an obstacle in the path. ā€œWhat do you mean?ā€

The council voted, and itā€™s now mandatory for anyone of rank four or lower to get Medica intervention. Threes are automatically detained there for an undetermined amount of time, and all of it is being enforced by the Knights. The council voted five to two on this, Liana. Thatā€™s unprecedented.

ā€œWho were the two against?ā€ I asked. The information wasnā€™t necessary, but it could come in handy if it told me where to find allies.

Mechanics Department and Water Treatment.

I absorbed the information, but moved on to my most pressing concern. ā€œAlex, have you heard anything about Zoe and her rank? The last I saw her sheā€™d dropped to a four. We... We had a fight, and Iā€™m just really worried about her.ā€

There was a long pause, and my anxiety hitched up a notch. ā€œAlex?ā€

Sheā€™s a two, Liana. Sheā€™s being held in the Medica as a critical threat to Tower security.

For a second, I couldnā€™t feel anything. Then it came pouring in, my greatest nightmare realized. Zoe was locked up inside the Medica, isolated, alone, and afraidā€”and thinking her best friend in the whole world had betrayed her and left her all alone.

And it was all my fault.

ā€œAccess her net,ā€ I said. ā€œWhatā€™s her current rank, and is it possible to tell how long itā€™ll be before she drops to a one?ā€

Alex didnā€™t offer a word of argument, so it was a little unnerving when he suddenly came back with: Sheā€™s still a two, but her levels are low. Sheā€¦ She doesnā€™t have long, Lily.

I closed my eyes, fighting against the pain and panic that threatened to consume me. ā€œAlex, I gotta go. I need you to keep everything under your hat, and Iā€™ll try to net you soon.ā€

Liana, what are youā€”

ā€œI love you,ā€ I added, before I shut down the connection with a touch on my display.

What was happening with Zoe wasnā€™t right, but I had no idea what to

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