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Chapter Sixty One — The Fallout

Author: Char Writes
last update publish date: 2026-04-02 16:33:32
The judge's name was Rossana Ferretti.

Valeria learned this from Caselli at seven the next morning. Not because Caselli called with the name ... she had known the name since Rome. She learned it because Caselli called to tell her that Rossana Ferretti had resigned from the Constitutional Court at six forty-five in the morning.

Forty-five minutes after the filing became public record.

She was still in bed when the call came. Lorenzo beside her. The specific quiet of a December morning that had
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