wormhole send --code=deception-trilogy-01 Vow_of_Deception_FINAL.wav
“How, then?” Lia whispered.
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Lia thought she was just an audiobook narrator. Then she accepted a rush job for Vow of Deception —the first in Rina Kent’s explosive trilogy. The manuscript arrived encrypted, along with a note: “Delete after reading. They’re watching.” For transferring large files securely and free, tools
“Open-source. Peer-to-peer. Encrypted.”
She laughed it off. Until her home Wi-Fi went down—right as a black SUV idled outside her apartment for the third night in a row.
The file split into encrypted chunks, traveled through random relays, and reassembled only on Adrian’s machine. Not even the relay servers could read it. Free. Secure. Untraceable. Then she accepted a rush job for Vow
Adrian contacted her via a burner messaging app. “You have 12 hours to deliver the master recordings to my server. No cloud. No email. And absolutely no paid services—they’re all compromised.”
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“No,” she replied, sliding the USB across the table. “But deception is patient.” ” he said.
She met Adrian in a diner at 3 a.m. He handed her a new laptop. “You didn’t finish the transfer,” he said.
The agents seized the wrong copy.
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