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A war veteran can't remember how she was crippled.
Lt. Blossom Bartlett is recovering from misdiagnosed PTSD and is unable to walk after a classified mission goes wrong during the war. Unable to recall the details of her accident, she is harassed by government officials who cut her medical funding and send her back home to a second-rate recovery unit. When she starts having bizarre flashes of savage violence, she doesn't at first connect it to the lost memory - the day that changed the direction of the war.
Extract: I opened my eyes. The glass wall was the glass of my cockpit so that it was as if I was encapsulated in a blue bubble of sky. The desert sands rolled in waves beneath me. I was flying low. My engines were so quiet they registered only as a vibration in my bones, a rush of wind in the air if anyone observed me but there was little chance of being observed. There was no one on the ground. I could feel the package tick.
The Exodus Sequence: Each short story in the Exodus Sequence is a standalone story. They don't have to be read in order. They are not in any way connected like chapters in a book. They vary in style and character, time and place. However, the mystery unfolds as the sequence progresses, hence the numbering. To follow this unfolding, the sequence is best read in order.
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