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By: KaCee Bunn-Smith
Narrated by: Ashley Ogas
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Outside the fence, hospitality does heavier work than violence.

Sala edits attention, not reality. She keeps her band dark, nudges lenses off faces, and returns borrowed peace a little cleaner than she found it. When a young runner must cross the line with a message, Sala refuses to step inside—but she won’t stand aside. With a dented lamp, a cracked disc, and a tightbeam handshake between rooftops, she tries to carry one word across a hostile sky without letting the city sell anyone’s face to the highest bidder.

Gatewatch favors courtesy over arrests. Threshers, apprentices, and a soft-voiced fixer want a spectacle. Sala wants a quiet corner where neighbors can stay neighbors. To get it, she’ll bend light, slide camera memories, and hold her own power ceiling low—on purpose.

Set before Fire & Storm, this street-level thriller shows who Sala is when no one is applauding: a technomancer who wins by making nothing happen…and who finally hears the one word she’s been working toward.

Listen to it if you love:

  • Cyberpunk that thinks with its hands—optics, angles, and crowd flow instead of hacksplosions
  • Found-neighbor stories, gatekeeping done right, and rules you can tape at hand height
  • Slow-burn tension where a camera red box can be the real antagonist
©2025 KaCee K Bunn-Smith (P)2026 KaCee K Bunn-Smith
Dystopian Science Fiction
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