Page 89 of Ronan


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Delta Five channel.

I answer without speaking.

Aaron’s voice comes through tight. Controlled. Too controlled.

“We’ve got movement.”

I swing my legs out of bed. “Talk.”

“Ascendancy just shifted assets. Financial flows rerouted.New security contractors brought in overnight.”

My jaw tightens.

“That’s not random,” I say.

“No,” Miles adds. “That’s someone reacting to new intel.”

I close my eyes briefly.

“When?” I ask.

“Within the last six hours.”

That lines up exactly with the feeling that woke me.

“What did Malenkov get?” Jase asks.

“Not much,” I say quietly. “Not everything—but enough to anticipate us.”

Silence hits the line.

No one knows we are getting information from inside. I don’t even know who is getting word to us.

Then Aaron exhales. “Which one?”

I don’t hesitate. “Jonah.”

No one questions it.

“He always held longer than he should’ve,” I continue. “He’ll hate himself for it. I’m sure if he said anything, it was mostly made-up.”

“What’s our play?” Miles asks.

I stand, staring out at the dark ocean, waves breaking steadily and indifferent.

“We adjust,” I say. “We move faster. And we stop assuming Malenkov is reacting.”

I pause.

“He’s planning.”

The call ends.

I turn—and find Lena awake, watching me.