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Chapter Seventeen: The Formal Recognition

Author: Bandia
last update publish date: 2026-06-03 21:15:59

She signed the papers on a Monday morning.

The ceremony itself was brief and functional, which was how Aria had requested it. No gathered audience, no formal dress, no theatrical production of the moment. Just the registry office on the palace's ground floor, Seraphine as witness, a court notary whose name she didn't catch, and Alexander standing to her left with his hands behind his back in the posture he defaulted to when he was being formally present without being formally performative.

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