Chapter 24: The Partnership
Author: Stanterry
last update2025-12-26 22:54:21

The council debated the Confederacy's terms for three days.

Not because the terms were unreasonable. Because accepting them meant admitting we couldn't succeed alone. That external oversight was necessary. That our experiment required supervision.

Pride made acceptance difficult.

"They're asking for quarterly audits," David said. Reading through the document for the fifth time. "Full financial transparency. Resource allocation reviews. Population assessments. They want to see everything."

"That
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