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I gasped. They were pro-choice activists, and they were in danger. If the police found them, they would be executed on the spot. I had to help them, even if it was risky. Morals be damned, this was life or death. I crawled out from under the counter and opened the door, and I saw four people standing outside. They were all wearing masks and hoods, and they were carrying backpacks and bags, and they looked tired and scared. One of them was a woman who was clearly in labor, clutching her stomach and moaning in pain. Another one of them was a man who was holding her arm and supporting her, and the other two were women who were holding guns and looking around nervously. I recognized one of them as famous transgender actor Eliot Page, and the other one was the actress Emma Watson, who I had seen in Harry Potter and other movies. They had both disappeared from public life after Trump's inauguration and were rumored to have joined the resistance movement. But that was impossible. The resistance movement didn’t exist. Or did it?