Sancho Reyes answers phones at a Kissimmee call center. His bank balance sits at $112.34, rent hits $750, and Friday creeps closer every shift. Then Alonso Quijada lands in his queue. A retired teacher with a binder full of annotated contracts, a bicycle helmet, and the unshakable conviction that every corporation is a castle built to keep people out. Sancho laughs at the wrong moment. The system flags him for agreeing. What starts as a ride across town becomes a campaign fought with paper trails, phone records, and a code of conduct written on napkins. Together they map the architecture of predatory contracts, timeshare pressure rooms, and a company whose name changes depending on which screen you check. Their only advantage is patience. Their only protection is the record. The record is not enough. The same platforms that carry their work can bury it. The same attention that creates witnesses creates targets. Every door they pry open reveals another door behind it. A modern Don Quixote set amid Central Florida's strip malls and call centers, The Squire Remains is a novel about what happens when you read the fine print and decide to fight it, about grief that hardens into purpose, and about the price of refusing to stay silent in a system designed to exhaust you into compliance.
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