"EWP.57," she whispered to her attorney, a code that had run through her mind like a ticker tape since the indictment. Extreme Withdrawal of Personhood. It wasn’t a legal statute, but it was the only way she could categorize what had happened to her life. The prosecution had spent a month stripping her of her humanity, turning her grief into malice, her silence into calculation.
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Olivia closed her eyes. The air in the room seemed to thin. She remembered the flashing lights of the cruiser that night, the rain slicking the pavement, the way the metal of the railing felt cold against her palms before she let go. Or pushed. The narrative depended entirely on who was telling the story. Olivia closed her eyes