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This song and video serve as the final installment in the musical narrative connected to my novel Secure, Washington — a story about a walled city created to permanently house the state’s misfits, outcasts, and unwanted, and the complicated human lives contained within it. Titled “Secure, Washington,” this piece brings the story full circle. Presented once again as a song by Numero Uno Featuring Curtis Clark, it gives voice to the moments before the walls — when consequences were ignored, chances were squandered, and harm spread outward with every poor decision. The lyrics are stark and unfiltered, tracing a path through addiction, repeated offenses, fractured lives, and a justice system that alternates between fines, release, and indifference. But this song isn’t about punishment. It’s about recognition. Curtis doesn’t ask to be forgiven, and he doesn’t argue his innocence. Instead, he asks for intervention — not just for himself, but for others who are trapped in cycles of addiction, crime, homelessness, and neglect. In this final chapter, Secure is no longer just a sentence imposed from the outside. It becomes a place of containment, accountability, and — for the first time — the possibility of course correction. Where earlier songs explored regret, distance, and avoidance, “Secure, Washington” confronts the need for structure, compassion, and limits. It acknowledges that freedom without support can be just as destructive as confinement without care, and that sometimes the most humane option is neither release nor neglect, but intervention. Like the other songs tied to Secure, Washington, this track functions both as a standalone piece and as part of a larger narrative universe. It closes Curtis Clark’s arc by naming the city itself — not as an abstract idea, but as a destination chosen, accepted, and finally understood. I wrote the lyrics and created this video, with music generated in collaboration with the Suno AI–powered music service under my direction. “Secure, Washington,” along with the other songs connected to this story, is available on iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, and most major streaming platforms under the artist name Numero Uno Featuring Curtis Clark. If you’d like to learn more about the novel Secure, Washington and the world these songs inhabit, you’ll find additional information through the links here on the channel and in the description. Thank you for following Life on the Strait. Please consider subscribing (it’s free) if you’d like to stay up to date on future creative projects, stories, and music.