Category: Chapters

EPISODE 24: “Midnight Drop”

Episode 24: “Midnight Drop”
Jane Doe, Agent Number 6732
At five minutes to midnight, the markers are set and the field goes dark. A distant engine breaks the silence, flames ignite, and a Halifax roars overhead. Parachutes bloom in the night as supplies fall from the sky. With no time to linger, the team disperses, leaving the drop zone behind. London has delivered—and the clock is already ticking again.

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EPISODE 23: “Mercier Field”

Episode 23: “Mercier Field”
Jane Doe, Agent Number 6732
Jane and Claudette scout the Mercier field in broad daylight, testing sightlines, distance, and escape routes. The terrain is flat, hidden, and dangerously perfect. With the farmhouse far enough away and trees shielding the approach, Jane makes the call: this is the drop zone. Tonight at midnight, London delivers.

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EPISODE 22: Father Denis Speaks

Episode 22: “Father Denis Speaks”
Jane Doe, Agent 6732
Leaving the confessional, Jane receives a quiet warning from Father Denis. A German officer—Major Steiner—is moving from town to town, asking questions about strangers and women traveling alone. Methodical. Patient. Dangerous. Valençay isn’t invisible anymore. The hunter is getting closer.

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EPISODE 21: “Isabelle’s Choice”

Episode 21: “Isabelle’s Choice”
Jane Doe, Agent 6732
Behind the confessional screen, fear and resolve collide. Isabelle presses Jane for the truth and learns the cost: weapons, supplies, and the risk of German discovery falling on her family’s land. Torn between safety and belief, she hesitates—then Jane invokes Marie and the idea of a France worth fighting for. In tears but unbroken, Isabelle chooses. Midnight. The Mercier field. The network gains its youngest—and bravest—ally.

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EPISODE 20: “Confession”

Episode 20: “Confession”
Jane Doe, Agent 6732
At dusk, Jane enters Saint-Martin church under the cover of confession. Inside the darkened nave, prayers continue as usual while a different kind of secrecy unfolds behind the confessional screen. Father Denis listens, then quietly steps away, making room for Isabelle. Hidden by ritual and shadow, the two young women speak in whispers. Jane asks Isabelle to risk everything—using her father’s field that very night. In occupied France, even confession becomes a weapon.

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EPISODE 19: “Establishing Cover”

Episode 19: Establishing Cover
Jane Doe, Agent 6732
In broad daylight, Jane moves through Valençay under her civilian alias, deliberately visible to German eyes. Inside the post office, she and Isabelle play their roles as strangers, keeping the exchange strictly professional. A quiet phrase slips through the routine—just enough to test the waters. Isabelle panics, denies everything, then recovers. Without a glance or a change in tone, she passes along a meeting place and time. In occupied France, even the smallest contact is a carefully choreographed dance.

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EPISODE 18: “Isabelle”

Episode 18: “Isabelle”
Jane Doe, Agent 6732
London communications are established, and a supply drop is scheduled. One problem: they need to use permissions from a local farmer to use his field. To convince him, they’ll talk to his daughter, Isabelle, first.

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EPISODE 16: “Contact Made”

Episode 16: “Contact Made”
Jane Doe, Agent 6732
The transmission is cut short, and Jane and Pascal flee into the forest with German headlights close behind. After narrowly evading the convoy, Pascal confirms what they risked everything to achieve: London heard them. Back at Claudette’s farmhouse, the consequences become clear. A supply drop is promised for the next night—and London wants intelligence in return. Contact has been made, but it comes with new expectations.

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EPISODE 15: “Night Transmission”

Episode 15: “Night Transmission”
Jane Doe, Agent 6732
Hidden deep in the forest, Pascal prepares a clandestine radio transmission while Jane keeps watch outside, knowing every signal risks detection. As midnight arrives, Pascal begins tapping out the message to London—just as German headlights cut through the trees. The transmission window closes in an instant. Jane sounds the warning, and the operation is aborted, leaving no margin for error. In occupied territory, contact with London is always a race against time.

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