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The narrative follows a fugitive alien intelligence from a species that occupies human hosts and can move between them by physical contact, prompting local authorities to hunt the stowaway named Minnn. A tour chief responsible for visitor management grapples with diplomatic pressure and procedural limits while investigators publicize symptoms and offer rewards. Minnn slips into an unsuspecting schoolgirl using a small globe-like object, altering her memory and behavior, which leads to a tense security intervention. The story examines the unsettling intimacy of mind-hosting, cultural misunderstandings between species, and the ethical and practical difficulties of policing bodies inhabited by alien minds.
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