Chapter 131 Dust and Departure
Katelyn’s POV
As days went by, I became more fluent in the local dialect. I learned which neighborhoods to enter only with company. I learned how to handle bribes disguised as permits and how to say no without becoming a target.
I also learned how to be alone. Fully, quietly alone.
It wasn’t peace. But it was for a purpose.
The years blurred together in a rhythm of sunrises and assignments, of quiet rooftop evenings and rain-soaked mornings.
Seasons came and went, each marking a new article, a new lesson, and before I knew it, five years had quietly passed.
I stepped out of the small airport in Daya, the heat pressing down on me like a second skin. The air was dry and heavy, carrying a silence that didn’t feel natural.
Dust clung to my boots as they hit the gravel, and ahead of me, a rusted SUV waited, its tinted windows and dented frame speaking of years in hostile terrain.
This assignment had taken a year to secure, and even longer to earn the trust of the humanitarian network embedd

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