Rowan Hale, a compliance auditor who trusts identifiers more than instincts, finds a label that should not exist inside a municipal records portal: DP-13 / DISCLOSURE PATHWAY. The system insists the label has "always been there." The raw logs don't. Within hours Rowan is politely warned, quietly locked out, and handed a memo that reads like help while behaving like a threat.With archivist Elena Brooks, Rowan follows the only trail secrecy cannot erase: logistics. A rerouted crate. A destination that isn't on any map. An unmanned gate that opens anyway. Under a salt-flat in the Mojave, they witness a black craft rise from a buried vault-silent, seamless, and impossible to explain without rewriting everything the institution claims to know.Then the counter-disclosure begins. Headlines recast Rowan as an insider threat. "Stability" committees schedule hearings that ask for obedience, not truth. A classifier quietly weaponizes identity markers-who "fits," who doesn't-to grant access, deny reality, and steer the public reaction before the public is allowed to react.When Rowan is offered protection in exchange for silence, they choose documentation instead: redundant recordings, verifiable hashes, and a live stream the pathway cannot fully contain. But the deeper danger isn't being watched. It's being routed-into a story someone else has written.The Disclosure Pathway is a fast, procedural sci-fi thriller about UAP secrecy as workflow: how institutions manufacture certainty, how narratives become weapons, and how one auditor's refusal to stay "in scope" forces contact without permission. And what happens when the sky answers.