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New Terms

Author: Crystal D.
last update publish date: 2026-06-29 09:55:07

- LUCA

We wrote the actual terms down two days after the hearing, sitting across from each other at Aria's kitchen table with a legal pad between us instead of a folder full of clauses, which felt, to both of us, like the more honest document.

"No surprise visits," she said, writing it at the top of the list herself. "If you want to see me outside of drop-offs, you ask first, and I get to say no without it becoming a conversation about why."

"Agreed." I kept my voice even, determined not to fli
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