Chapter 9: The Notary’s Secret

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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 that led to finding Thomas Danforth’s 1892 letter in the colonial cellar.

I brought the 1892 letter to Sarah Lin, meeting her in a hushed corner of the Boston Public Library. Her fingers traced the faded ink, her expression shifting from skepticism to awe, then to outrage.

“This seal,” she murmured, pointing to a small, ornate stamp at the bottom of the letter. “The Marsh family firm. They’ve been notarizing property in Essex County for over a century.”

Within hours, Sarah’s investigative skills, now supercharged by Danforth’s letter, zeroed in on the Marsh family. She discovered a series of unlisted stock transfers, totaling $450,000, paid out by Aetheris Dynamics over five years. The recipient: Evelyn Marsh, the current head of the firm, a prominent local notary public and property appraiser.

“Shell company shares,” Sarah explained, her voice tight with fury. “Untraceable, offshore. A bribe, Mark. To notarize illegal land covenants, to mask the subterranean structure.”

The stock transfers were the financial smoking gun. Evelyn Marsh, a seemingly respectable pillar of the community, was Pendelton’s corrupt enabler. We now had a paper trail that could break through his sophisticated legal shields, not with corporate espionage, but with institutional fraud. The choice was clear: confront Marsh, or go straight to the feds.

Choose your next action

A

Confront notary Evelyn Marsh directly at her private office with the paper trail to force her confession. — Read Chapter 10 to continue

B

Bypassing Marsh entirely, deliver the 1892 letter and notary trail directly to the Department of Justice in Boston. — Read Chapter 11 to continue

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

Chapter 8: Danforth’s Warning Chapter 10: Marsh’s Confession

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