As the Pasay police arrived to haul away the operator, Alley leaned against her trike and watched the sunrise bleed over the skyline. Makina was already repairing a loose chain. Bytes was posting debunk threads.
“One Twatter at a time,” Alley muttered. Filipina Trike Patrol 49 -Globe Twatters- -2024...
The man looked at his screen. His face went gray. The hashtag #NASIASinkhole was gone. In its place, a new top trend: #TrikePatrol49Facts . Below it, a video—posted by Bytes three minutes ago—showed the actual NAIA Terminal 3, bustling and intact, with Alley giving a thumbs-up and the caption: “Fake news na ‘to, mga ka-Twatters. Mag-check muna bago maniwala.” As the Pasay police arrived to haul away
They policed the truth.
Alley’s comms crackled. “Patrol 49, this is Central. We have a level-3 Twatter spawning in Pasay. Source IP traced to a moving target: a black van with no plates, last seen heading toward the Mall of Asia bypass road. Deploy.” “One Twatter at a time,” Alley muttered
“One lie at a time,” Bytes corrected.
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