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Chapter 57 — Legal Fracture

Author: Dakota Quinn
last update publish date: 2026-04-08 08:12:22

(Adrian)

Dawn had arrived without announcement.

Marcus had been at the desk across from me since five-thirty, working through his own thread while I managed Harbinger. He’d fetched Maya from her apartment and brought her with him. She’d said nothing beyond a brief acknowledgment, and installed herself at the far end of the table with her two laptops and a coffee she'd stopped tasting an hour ago.

Neither of them had met before, but when I told her she could trust him, she came without argument
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