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**Alloy Girl Volume 36: Unraveling the Threads**

**Chapter 1: Mission Paris**

Alloy Girl (Abigail Jamison Clark) and Hit Girl (Chloë Grace Moretz), aboard an I7 Intelligence Agency and Private Military jet, head to Paris with a clear target in mind: the executives of Louis Vuitton, implicated in a massive human trafficking scandal.

**Chapter 2: The Fashion Show Strike**

At a high-profile Louis Vuitton event, where fashion meets extravagance, Alloy Girl makes her move. With the world watching, she and Hit Girl crash the runway. Chloë, using her real-life persona for maximum impact, denounces the brand's practices. Together, they apprehend the culprits, chaining them in a symbolic act of justice.

**Chapter 3: The Parade of Shame**

The villains are then attached to a sleek, self-driving Tesla, which navigates through Paris. This mobile exposition bears LED screens broadcasting Louis Vuitton's involvement in human trafficking, turning the city into a canvas for activism. The spectacle serves as a live warning to other corporations about the consequences of unethical practices.

**Chapter 4: Digital Denouncement**

Back at their safe house, Abigail begins a relentless social media campaign. Her posts directly challenge Louis Vuitton's ostentatious displays with hard facts about their criminal activities. Chloë, now back in her role as Hit Girl, assists by amplifying the messages, particularly targeting her own influence in the fashion world to persuade peers and fans to abandon the brand.

**Chapter 5: Fatigue and Fervor**

As the night deepens, Abigail, fueled by her divine anger against injustice, continues her digital crusade until fatigue takes over, and she falls asleep at her post. Chloë covers her with a blanket, taking a moment to admire Abigail's dedication before she ensures security protocols are in place for the night.

**Epilogue: The Fabric of Change**

The following morning reveals the fruits of their labor: Louis Vuitton faces an unprecedented boycott, their stocks plummet, and there's a widespread call for ethical reform in the fashion industry. Chloë reflects on her own past association with fashion brands, vowing to use her platform for good. Together, Abigail and Chloë have not only targeted a corrupt giant but have also sparked a conversation on the responsibility of luxury brands towards humanity.

This volume emphasizes the duo's strategic use of their public and private personas to effect change, showcasing how their fight for justice extends from the streets to social media, influencing global perceptions and corporate accountability.