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Before she was a weapon, she was a child pretending to be one.
At eight years old, Natalia Romanova is selected for an undercover operation in Ohio-a long-term mission designed to look like a life. Enrolled in public school, placed in ballet classes, given a sister too young to remember anything else, Natasha is taught how to be ordinary. How to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. How to smile in class photos. How to celebrate birthdays, dance in the Nutcracker, write letters to Santa, and answer questions about summer vacation.
What no one prepares her for is the danger of it all: warmth without punishment, affection without cost, and friendships that don't feel like strategy. As the seasons change, Natasha begins collecting something she was never meant to have-memories.
Set in the months leading up to and during Operation Ohio, this story explores the quiet horror of domesticity, the fragile magic of childhood, and the question the Red Room never wanted her to ask:
What happens if she doesn't want to leave?