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Chapter 114: The Original Support Agreements

Author: May Che
last update publish date: 2026-06-23 00:59:02

The word witness did not leave the study.

It stayed there, lying beneath the printed page like something trapped under glass.

Patricia Lang had witnessed the signing of the Continuity Support Agreement. Not signed, perhaps. Not owned, perhaps. Not responsible in any legal way that could be dragged cleanly into daylight. But close enough to stand beside the table when the names were written. Close enough to understand what the agreement was meant to do. Close enough, years later, to sit beside M
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