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When the Livestream Broke, the Lie Did Too

More important, Grace had seen him know things before the city officially knew them. That kind of ahead-of-the-curve certainty never came from luck. “Where is he?” Elias asked. “He went into the emergency entrance,” Grace said, voice shaking. “He spoke to a doctor. The doctor opened a side door for him.” Mia had been taken to get checked for smoke exposure and a cut on her forehead. She looked tiny under the hospital bracelet, but when she saw Elias she still managed a brave, scared little voice. “Daddy, are you going to catch the bad guy?” He knelt and straightened her sock. “I’m going to make sure everyone sees him,” he said. Not five seconds later, a commotion rolled down the hallway.