PART 2: I was already moving. My chair slammed into the wall.
“Cancel the briefing,” I told Captain Ruiz. “Family emergency.”
“Yes, ma’am.”
I called for immediate support. Within minutes, I was on the road.
The drive should’ve taken ten minutes.
It took seven.
I don’t remember the traffic. Only my pulse and the image of Sophie’s small hands trembling.
I parked in the fire lane. Sergeant Major Dalton was already there with two uniformed personnel. Calm. Controlled. Authoritative.
We walked in together.
“Room 14,” I said.
The hallway fell quiet as we moved.
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