WHO HEARD BONE HALF CALL BACK?
The drawer kept the question in its brass mouth.
No tape moved. No shelf clicked. The filing room waited for Ty to answer in the wrong shape, pressing around his hand, around the sickle grip, around the missing finger that would have made the hold easier.
The question wanted a file tab.
It wanted a witness who could be sorted without leaving a ss.
Ty looked at JJ's panel. "What counts?"
JJ's thumb hovered near the paid route. The panel knew it. A pale price window opened before she touched anything.
SPONSOR TRACE AVAILABLE.
PAYNT: ONE STORED NA MORY.
"Close it," Ty said.
"I saw it."
"Close it anyway."
JJ dragged the window aside and pinned it against the edge of her panel until it shrank into a warning dot. "I am not paying. I am angry, not stupid."
Heissman leaned in. "Those states overlap under pressure."
"For you, maybe."
Omina stepped between JJ and the drawer. "Define hearing."
Erebos answered from the labels.
HEARING MAY BE ESTABLISHED BY OFFICIAL RECORD, PHYSICAL TRACE, PROCEDURAL MORY, RELATIONAL RESPONSE, OR PAID SPONSOR TRACE.
Zunoder's reflection returned to the brass handles. His borrowed face looked almost tired now, which made Ty dislike him more.
"The clean clip is official," Zunoder said. "His voice, his wording, no damaged background. You are asking this office to prefer clutter."
The counterclip lay across the recorder like a polished nail.
Ty kept his grip steady. "Your clip cut out the door."
"The court does not need a door to hear acceptance."
"The door is why I spoke."
Erebos printed a card above the drawer.
MOTIVE DISPUTED.
WITNESS STILL REQUIRED.
JJ tapped through three nus and backed out of all of them. "Public route first."
Her panel resisted. She hit it with the side of her knuckle.
"Do not break your panel," Heissman said.
"Then it should stop being built like a rich person's trap."
A search page opened.
RCY GENERAL PUBLIC MAINTENANCE INDEX.
SEARCH TERMS: WHEEL SQUEAK. FIRE DOOR. HALF RELEASE.
PAGES FOUND: 32.
Omina glanced at the shelter feed. "Use the room. Do not use Mara as a shovel."
On the screen, Waddell had already changed the tablet to caption only. The speaker cable hung loose beside his hand. Jade sat with Mason against her side, one hand resting over the ear nearest the tablet. The child slept through the frozen captions. Kieran's fire stayed low near the cot, enough warmth to keep the room gentle without making a wall.
Mara watched the feed with Rose beside her.
Jade looked toward Waddell. "Mason does not hear the tape again."
"He won't."
Mara lifted a hand. It shook before Rose touched her wrist.
"I can point at the chair," Mara said. "I can do that without naming the patient or the ward."
Rose kept her voice low. "Only the chair."
Mara nodded. "rcy General had three pediatric transfer chairs with bad right wheel bearings. Procurent delayed the repair because secure ward chairs were coded as property movent, not patient comfort."
JJ typed as Mara spoke.
Ty watched the panel fill and hated how useful pain beca after soone survived it.
RESULT FOUND:
CHAIR 7B.
RIGHT WHEEL BEARING.
CHILDREN'S SECURE WARD.
REPAIR DEFERRED.
STATUS OPEN AT TI OF INCIDENT.
Zunoder turned one hand over. "A chair cannot hear."
"No," Heissman said. "But it places the scrape."
Erebos marked the trace as partial. The drawer stayed mostly closed.
JJ kept searching. Her jaw had set hard enough that each word ca clipped. "Wheel places room. Room places door. Door places complaint."
"You have done this before," Heissman said.
"I grew up around adults who billed grief by category."
That shut him up.
Another result opened.
INCIDENT COMNT:
UNLISTED HALF RELEASE SUBJECT ANSWERED PATIENT CALL.
FIRE DOOR PROPPED DURING TRANSFER.
STAFF INTERVENTION DELAYED.
PORTER INITIALS: M.R.
The filing room split the comnt into strips.
UNLISTED HALF RELEASE SUBJECT.
ANSWERED PATIENT CALL.
FIRE DOOR PROPPED.
PORTER INITIALS: M.R.
Ty felt the words try to cut him in order. Unlisted first. Subject second. Answered third.
He made himself look at the third strip.
"That one," he said.
Zunoder's reflection shifted to the drawer handle. "It calls you subject."
"It says answered."
"It says you blocked staff."
"I held a door."
"A prohibited door."
Ty rembered the weight of it, not the legal category. tal edge against shoulder. The wheel dragging over tile. The voice behind him trying to keep pain out of each push.
"It was heavy," Ty said.
The room paused over that, and Omina looked at him. "Say only what serves."
"The clean clip has no weight in it."
JJ's panel gave a weak chi and printed a small concession.
CONTEXT WEIGHT RECOGNIZED.
Heissman pointed at the new line. "Physical trace linked to response."
Erebos answered with another card.
OFFICIAL RECORD CALLS SUBJECT, NOT PERSON.
Ty looked up at the labels. "The record is dirty because the office was dirty."
Zunoder gave a small nod, accepting the point as if he had waited for it. "Then you agree the office cannot grant you personhood through that record."
"I agree it tried not to."
"That distinction matters," Heissman said.
Omina cut him off with two fingers. "Record sequence."
The filing room obeyed.
DIRTY RECORD: SUBJECT.
DIRTY ACTION: ANSWERED PATIENT CALL.
PHYSICAL TRACE: CHAIR 7B.
PROCEDURAL TRACE: FIRE DOOR COMPLAINT.
WITNESS TRACE: PORTER M.R.
The drawer opened one inch.
Not enough.
JJ stared at the price dot on her panel. It pulsed like it wanted to be brave for her.
Ty pointed the sickle at it. "No."
"I am looking, not buying."
"Your looking has a purchasing history."
"My self control is developing under insulting conditions."
Mara spoke again from the shelter. "The porter complaint would have an audio quality flag if it ca from a recorder."
Jade turned toward her. "Can you say how without saying where?"
Mara's fingers tightened around Rose's. "Yes. rcy tagged hallway recorder issues by fault, not content. If the counterclip ca from a clean export, the excluded background may still have a quality note."
Rose looked at Waddell. "Can you search that without opening the tape?"
Waddell moved the tablet closer to JJ's feed. "Text only."
JJ entered the new path. The panel lagged, blue lines crawling across it before they lined up.
AUDIO EXPORT QUALITY FLAG.
SOURCE: HALLWAY RECORDER.
EXCLUDED BACKGROUND: WHEEL BEARING NOISE.
EXCLUDED SPEAKER: PATIENT CALLBACK.
EXCLUDED STAFF RESPONSE: PRESENT.
Zunoder's reflection hardened, and Ty saw pressure reach him.
"Read staff response," Ty said.
The panel refused the audio but offered the free index.
PERSONNEL AUDIO SEALED.
FREE INDEX AVAILABLE.
JJ hit the free index before anyone could na a price.
INDEX NOTE:
STAFF RESPONSE FILED BY PORTER M.R.
SUMMARY: HALF RELEASE BOY ANSWERED TO STORAGE NA AFTER PATIENT REQUEST.
ACTION TAKEN: VERBAL WARNING.
The drawer opened another inch.
Erebos spoke lower through the labels.
SSY WITNESS PATH ACCEPTED.
OFFICIAL RECORD PURITY CHALLENGED.
CALLBACK TRACE OPENED.
The room did not reward them.
It gave them a door.
The far shelf split down the middle, drawers sliding aside until a ward hallway stood beyond the gap. White tile. A red fire door. Chair 7B halfway through the fra with its right wheel turned wrong.
Ty's shoulder ached before he touched anything.
The younger version of him stood there with one hand on the door and one foot braced against the floor.
The patient behind the chair called through the opening.
"Bone Half?"
Younger Ty's mouth started to answer.
The hallway froze around him.
A porter stood beyond the recorder's edge, half cut off by the door fra. Their na tag flashed once, then changed.
M.R.
MARION REEVE.
MARI ROWAN.
RCY RECORD SEALED.
The na tag broke into gray blocks.
WITNESS LOCATED.
CURRENT NA: FALSE.
STATUS: ALIVE UNDER LIABILITY SHIELD.
Zunoder placed one borrowed hand against the old legal folder behind Ty.
"If you want a living witness," he said, "we go through the na they buried."
The ward door pushed harder into younger Ty's shoulder.
The patient called again.
"Bone Half?"
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