THIRTY-THREE

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THIRTY-THREE THE ROOM WAS DARK—SAVE for the light coming from the three large monitors. Stuck all around the sides of the two outer-most screens were sticky notes of every available color—neon shades of pink and yellow and blue and orange. Some of them had curled and faded, pulling up at the sides. Some were just being held up by the glue from newer notes that had been stuck over them. Some notes had been scribbled on in pencil, others in pink pen, blue pen, green pen. The three screens displayed various type of information—some of it needing obvious specialized knowledge to decipher. On the left-most display; a map—not dissimilar to the kind of map available to any person with a modern smartphone with GPS navigation. Several labels on the side of this map flashed now and then. In red,

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