
I could feel it before I could hear it. A low, terrifying vibration traveling through the steel tracks, straight into my spine. My hands were…
Tanoka and the others stood in formation, rain dripping from the eaves. Collins’s gaze lingered on the rows of pregnant nurses. He frowned, lips tightening.…

Okinawa, June 1945. The rain hadn’t stopped in days. Thick metallic drops hammering the tin roofs of the American P camp. Inside the mess tent,…
Japan was rebuilding, cities rising out of rubble, families piecing together, lives fractured by war. For the women who returned from captivity, silence became survival.…

August 1945. The air in Japan still smelled of ash and surrender when Allied forces began rounding up prisoners across the Pacific. Convoys of trucks…
He has been here for 38 days under a name that is not his own. He was admitted as an unidentified patient in the early…
She asks about Hara’s professional relationship with Dr. Khaled Mansor. Haria repeats what she told the duty officer on March 5th. A senior physician with…
Not because the battery died. Not because he turned it off, because someone took it from him and powered it off deliberately and then placed…
Pay attention to the woman in the white pharmacist coat walking through the staff entrance of Hammad Medical Corporation at 10:55 p. m. Her name…
Marcus’ attempts at deeper connection met Christina’s increasingly mechanical responses as she maintained her performance while monitoring communications from Dubai. Secret phone calls happened during…





