“This is that story. Not the arrest — that's just where the story pauses to catch its breath. The real story is everything before. The grief that made me vulnerable. The society that made me powerful. The power that made me monstrous. The love that made me human again. And the murder I did not commit but cannot prove I didn't, because in this country, truth is not what happened — truth is what can be demonstrated in court by a man in a black coat who charges by the hour.”
Archive context
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Daily Page #161 is a selected passage from The Veiled Odyssey, a Fantasy Adventure work written in 2026. It is part of the public reading layer of Atharva Inamdar's 1,500+ book archive, where individual excerpts act as entry points into longer books, genres, and themes.
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Where this passage comes from
Book: The Veiled Odyssey
Chapter: Prologue: Giraftaari (Arrest)
Genre: Fantasy Adventure
Written: 2026
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