More about my story
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Who sleeps with a gun under their pillow?
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So, this invisible, but suddenly visible, underground is lurking.
Our protagonist knows that these organisations don’t stay in the shadows for long, not when there’s an opportunity to make a splash.
A conference on human rights abuses in a country that has human rights abuses but doesn’t acknowledge that it has is a moment in time to press their case.
The problem is that our protagonist, who defended the keynote speaker and had a lot more personal reasons to be watching over her, has already borne witness to the ineptitude of their idea of making a move. That simplistic foray at the opening banquet showed that planning and execution are not their strong points.
So, without trying to look like he’s trying to find them, he tries to find them. The notion that their headquarters is somewhere in the labyrinth of the catacombs draws a blank, but only for the reason that the catacombs are vast and complicated.
He considers talking to Delacrat, the so-called independent policeman. Considers!
But if these rebels, freedom fighters, shadowy underground, he hasn’t quite decided what to call them, tried once, then they’re going to try again.
It calls for a bold move. And, surprisingly, as happened once upon a time in the past, the woman of his dreams still carries the same feelings as he has for her.
It’s going to be an interesting night.