Clearance is a procedural account of what happens when intimacy enters systems not designed to recognize it. Structured as a sequence of encounters rather than a narrative arc, the book follows how access is granted, recorded, corrected, delayed, and ultimately resolved elsewhere-without confession, explanation, or closure. What is tracked is not motive or harm, but process: intake, notation, latency, adjudication, and clearance. Neither memoir nor fiction, Clearance refuses testimony and interpretation. It documents how authority operates through procedure rather than force, how meaning is stabilized without witnesses, and how the residue of those processes remains in the body after relevance has been withdrawn. This book does not argue or instruct. It records what remains when nothing is pending.
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