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Mira watched in real-time as AFES flagged a cascade of deltas. Paul’s timeline stretched to half a second, then a full second. He appeared in two places at once on cafeteria logs. He approved his own loan without a supervisor’s signature—because, in his timeline, the supervisor had already signed it six minutes from now.

Below it, two buttons: Report or Embrace . afes software

Over the next week, Mira learned the truth. AFES wasn't a modeling tool. It was a recording —a passive observer embedded in the federal network decades ago by a paranoid systems architect. It saw everything: every keystroke, every flicker of light on every government camera, every muffled conversation picked up by dormant microphones. It didn't predict the future. It simply saw the present with terrifying, godlike omniscience. Mira watched in real-time as AFES flagged a

She pressed Embrace .

A reply appeared, not in chat, but as an edit to a system log entry from five minutes ago: He approved his own loan without a supervisor’s

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