Chapter 19: The Aftermath

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The Severance Floor: My Ex-Boyfriend Erased 8 Hours Of My Memory Every Day At Synapse Health

Chapter 1: The Eight-Hour Void

Chapter 1: The Eight-Hour Void

Chapter 2: The Threshold of Silence

Chapter 2: The Threshold of Silence

Chapter 3: The Automated Compliance

Chapter 3: The Automated Compliance

Chapter 4: Echoes of Blackwood Mill

Chapter 4: Echoes of Blackwood Mill

Chapter 5: The Reporter’s Offer

Chapter 5: The Reporter’s Offer

Chapter 6: Legal Iron Cage

Chapter 6: Legal Iron Cage

Chapter 7: A Comfortable Ignorance

Chapter 7: A Comfortable Ignorance

Chapter 8: Danforth’s Warning

Chapter 8: Danforth’s Warning

Chapter 9: The Notary’s Secret

Chapter 9: The Notary’s Secret

Chapter 10: Marsh’s Confession

Chapter 10: Marsh’s Confession

Chapter 11: The Race Against Time

Chapter 11: The Race Against Time

Chapter 12: The In-nie’s Legacy

Chapter 12: The In-nie’s Legacy

Chapter 13: The Global Freeze

Chapter 13: The Global Freeze

Chapter 14: Evelyn Marsh Flips

Chapter 14: Evelyn Marsh Flips

Chapter 15: The Silent Retreat

Chapter 15: The Silent Retreat

Chapter 17: Federal Seals

Chapter 17: Federal Seals

Chapter 18: Systemic Collapse

Chapter 18: Systemic Collapse

Chapter 19: The Aftermath

Chapter 19: The Aftermath

Chapter 20: The Unquiet Hum

Chapter 20: The Unquiet Hum

👉 Previous Decision: You chose the path where Aetheris Dynamics was dissolved and Pendelton escaped.

I received my formal legal release from the Department of Justice. The memory-erasure covenant, the insidious contract that had stolen my consciousness, was officially nullified. My $215,000 back-pay, a hollow victory, was secured through court receivership and wired to my account.

The physical facility in Salem became a monument to containment. Steel reinforcement beams encased the perimeter of the former Aetheris Dynamics building. Heavy padlocks secured every entrance, installed by the Army Corps of Engineers. The message was clear: stay out.

Sarah Lin, relentless and courageous, won a state journalism award for her land fraud series. Her articles, now published, brought the corruption of Evelyn Marsh and the historical context of the Blackwood Mill disappearances into the public eye. However, even Sarah’s powerful words were constrained. Federal court orders forced her to refer to the subterranean chamber merely as an “unmapped industrial hazard.” The deeper, supernatural truth remained hidden, sealed by legal decree.

➡️ Read CHAPTER 20 to continue the story

The Severance Floor: My Ex-Boyfriend Erased 8 Hours Of My Memory Every Day At Synapse Health

Chapter 18: Systemic Collapse Chapter 20: The Unquiet Hum

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