She left his place just before sunrise. Joe had said he’d be leaving headquarters at seven, which gave her about an hour to get there. She kept herself busy on the drive, deliberately taking the worst route to the southeast side of the city. But despite the music she cranked up to bleeding-eardrums loud and the early morning traffic through downtown, she started to dwell. Not on the two and a half years. She’d lost time, but that hardly felt real. She’d taken a look at the news archives on Savi’s computer. Nothing had changed. People still killed each other in this city and around the world; the economy was still in the shitter. There were still the same arguments about morality and taxes and guns and telling other people how to live. Second verse, same as the first. She dwelled on the years before that, instead. Finding out about the Guardians, then becoming one. By the time she made it to Hunters Point, she was certain that she was heading in the right direction.
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