Waddell cut the tablet speaker before the public clip loaded.
There was no sound yet. He did it anyway, two fingers moving by habit across the controls, then a third tap to lock the captions before Mason could wake up and read a stranger's panic from the floor.
Jade noticed the order.
Mute first. Child second. Evidence third.
That told her where his head was, which was why she let him keep the tablet for another few breaths.
The clip opened on the service exit behind rcy General. Sprinklers hit the tiles in bursts. Smoke leaked around a half-open fire door, low and dirty near the floor where the cara kept losing focus. Ty's old body ca through it with an injured woman held under the arms, his right leg dragging for three steps before he shifted his weight and got moving again.
The face was Ty Hockenson's.
The choices were Zunoder's.
Ty stood in the filing room and watched the body protect the woman's head when a ceiling panel ca loose behind them. The clip was shaky. The person recording kept swearing badly enough for the caption system to give up twice. None of that helped Ty hate what he was seeing.
The rescue was real.
He loosened his hand before the sickle cut deeper into his palm. Yun-Jin saw the movent and ca closer, staying just outside his reach.
"You do not have to answer yet," she said.
Zunoder's reflection spread over the wet tile in the video. "He already has."
Ty kept his eyes on the woman. She was trying to keep pressure on her side, but her hand kept slipping on the towel. The old body corrected it for her without looking down.
"He helped her," Ty said.
JJ, bent over the cost ledger, paused with one hand above a stack of public comnt cards. "You want that entered?"
"It happened."
The room accepted the sentence with less drama than Ty expected.
PUBLIC ACT RECORDED: PROTECTIVE.
OWNERSHIP CLAIM: UNDECIDED.
Omina read the second line and set her boot against the drawer before it could slide closer to Zunoder's side. "Undecided stays undecided."
Zunoder gave her a tired look from every reflective surface the room allowed him. "You are guarding a word because the act is stronger than your argunt."
"I am guarding the argunt from theft," Omina said.
On the shelter side, Waddell carried the tablet to the farthest cafeteria table. Jade followed him instead of asking from across the room. Mason slept on her folded coat with the dinosaur under one arm, his face turned away from the screen. Kieran's fire ring stayed between the child and the adults.
"Can he hear any of this?" Jade asked.
"No. Speaker is dead, cable is out, captions are turned away." Waddell showed her the tablet angle, then lowered it again. "If he wakes up, I kill the feed."
"You pause it."
"Fine. I pause it like a civilized person who hates this clip."
Jade took that as close enough to stable and looked down at the footage.
The cara had changed angles. Outside rcy, a reporter jogged beside the stretcher team while Zunoder held the towel against the woman's side. His hair was soaked from the sprinklers. His sleeve was torn near the elbow. The body looked like it had been hurt before the clip began.
REPORTER: TY HOCKENSON, ARE YOU BACK?
ZUNODER: GET HER A DOCTOR.
REPORTER: ARE YOU THE ORIGINAL SURVIVOR?
ZUNODER: MOVE.
The old body shouldered the reporter aside and kept pace with the stretcher. A security officer grabbed the reporter by the jacket and pulled them back hard enough to make the cara swing toward the curb.
Waddell rewound three seconds.
Jade touched his wrist. "Why?"
"Background."
He slowed the clip until the curb sharpened. A janitor in a yellow vest stood near the ambulance lane with both hands on a mop handle. His face was turned toward a paradic, not the cara.
The captions caught half his sentence.
JANITOR: ...sent us to pediatrics first. Said the smoke would backfeed through the old duct.
Waddell let the clip move again. "That is facility knowledge."
Jade hated that he was right. A staged rescue could use a borrowed body and a planted cara. It was harder to fake a correct warning shouted by a janitor who looked like he had been pulled out of a maintenance closet mid-shift.
In the filing room, Heissman copied the line by hand before the public drawer could make it pretty.
FACILITY KNOWLEDGE CLAIM BY STAFF WITNESS.
SOURCE UNKNOWN.
He crossed out witness and wrote worker above it.
JJ glanced over. "Why?"
"Witness sounds prepared," Heissman said. "Worker sounds angry and employed."
"Keep worker."
The room accepted the correction after a long pause.
Ty watched the janitor in the corner of the clip. The man was trying to tell a paradic sothing else, but the reporter's cara moved away, hungry for the famous face.
"He knew the building," Ty said.
Yun-Jin kept her voice even. "Knowing the building does not prove ownership of the body."
"No."
"It does prove he used sothing real."
Ty nodded once. The answer sat badly, but it was better than lying to himself.
Zunoder's reflection watched him from the wet tile. "You want to call every useful thing stolen. That will comfort you. It will not convince anyone outside this room."
The public comnt drawer opened wider. JJ had been holding it with one knee and both hands, and it was still spilling cards across her ledger.
TY HOCKENSON SAVES PATIENT.
SURVIVOR RETURNS TO RCY.
NO ONE FAKES THAT LIMP.
SKELETON STOLE HIS NA?
"Stop feeding opinions," JJ snapped at the drawer.
The drawer kept feeding her.
She swept the cards into a pile and shoved them beside the ledger instead of under any column. "Public belief is not evidence."
Erebos marked the pile with a thin border.
PUBLIC BELIEF CAN MOVE COST.
JJ looked ready to bite the drawer handle. "Fine. It is not evidence, but it can make people stupid in groups. Enter that."
The room refused the wording.
Heissman leaned close enough to read the rejected line. "Public belief can alter witness access, staff safety, and office capacity."
"Worse sentence," JJ said, "better record."
The room entered it.
On the tablet, the injured woman grabbed Zunoder's sleeve before the paradics took her. Her mouth moved. The caption system printed:
THANK YOU.
Then the software filled in the active subject tag it had been using since the clip started.
THANK YOU, TY.
Waddell's thumb stopped over the screen. Jade moved close enough that he had to hear her, not the crowd waiting inside the comnts.
"Caption guess," she said.
His jaw worked once before he forced the words out properly. "Caption guess from active subject label. Not confird na use."
Jade nodded like she was checking a door lock. That helped him stay with the device instead of throwing it across the room.
Mara spoke from behind Rose, small but steady. "Ergency captioning did that at rcy. If a subject label was already attached to a clip, the system tried to complete low audio with the label."
Rose looked down at her. "That all?"
Mara nodded. "That is all I can give cleanly."
JJ copied the statent in the filing room without dressing it up.
CAPTION NA COMPLETION MAY CO FROM ACTIVE SUBJECT LABEL.
DIRECT PATIENT NA USE UNCONFIRD.
The repeated public cards slowed. They did not vanish.
Another clip attached itself from a security dispatch log. This one had no video, only text and a tistamp.
SECURITY: TY HOCKENSON HAS THE PATIENT. CLEAR THE LANE.
Jade closed her eyes for half a breath and opened them again.
Waddell said nothing.
That was direct. It was also exactly the kind of direct that would survive public sharing because it was short, useful, and wrong in the way crowds liked.
Omina added it herself.
DIRECT RESPONDER RECOGNITION.
NA USE BASED ON FACE AND BODY.
OWNERSHIP CONTESTED.
The old legal folder pressed against the drawer until the wood creaked. Omina held it shut with her boot and one hand on the hilt at her side.
Zunoder appeared on the main wall in the filing room, life sized in the wet rcy hallway. The woman had been taken from his hands, but blood still marked his sleeve where the towel had leaked through.
"The world saw this face protect people," he said. "It has old records of the sa face protecting people. It has fresh footage now. Your side has a storage na, a broken chair, and a child you are afraid to ask twice."
Ty looked at him.
The insult wanted an answer. Zunoder wanted the answer faster.
Ty gave neither.
He crossed to JJ's ledger and picked up one of the comnt cards. SKELETON STOLE HIS NA? had been printed in a public font too clean for the ugliness of the question.
"Can this reach the crowd-clock?" he asked.
JJ checked before answering. "It already did."
Near the red door, the clock rim took a mark. Small. Fresh. Enough to prove the public route had found a handle.
Waddell saw the matching alert on the tablet and pushed the device flat on the table. "Jade."
"I see it."
"If that grows, people start searching Mason again."
"Then we stop the search before we argue with the crowd."
Caelin, still seated against the vending machine, lifted his head. He looked worse under the cafeteria lights, older by several failed decisions. "My office can post a correction."
Jade turned toward him.
He did not flinch this ti. "No reassurance line. No conclusion. Just procedure. Caption uncertain. Security na based on face recognition. Do not contact private citizens. Do not search children."
Waddell stared at him like he was checking the sentence for traps.
Jade did the sa and found one. "No 'face recognition.' That sounds official."
Caelin nodded. "Based on visible face and body."
"Better."
JJ dragged a blank card to FREE and wrote while they spoke.
PUBLIC NOTICE DRAFT.
NO IDENTITY CONCLUSION.
NO PRIVATE SEARCH.
CAPTION SOURCE UNCERTAIN.
RESPONDER NA USE BASED ON VISIBLE FACE AND BODY.
The public drawer tried to take the card.
Ty set the ugly comnt on top of it and held both down with his palm. His shoulder still hurt from the fire door. His hand still stung from the sickle grip. Neither pain gave him an answer, but they kept him from floating above the problem.
"He saved her," Ty said.
No one interrupted.
"The face helped soone. The body helped soone. If we pretend that part is fake, he wins the first honest argunt we have with the public."
Yun-Jin's expression did not change, but her hand ca off the sickle. She trusted him not to cut the screen.
Ty looked at Zunoder's wet reflection. "You do not get my na because you used my face to do one right thing."
The room entered both halves.
PROTECTIVE ACT ACCEPTED.
NA OWNERSHIP DENIED.
The clock mark stayed where it was, small and ugly on the rim, while the shelter waited for the next breath to cost sothing.
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