Intercepted Emails
Messages from the Scribe tracking the Rossi family, agency pressure, and the very bad idea of catching feelings during active danger.
Classified communications. Intercepted flirtation. A powerful family with too many secrets. An unnamed agency making the situation worse. Messages preserved by the Scribe.
This is not a normal newsletter. It is a rolling archive of intercepted case notes, recovered flirtation, bonus files, and one extremely questionable set of routing decisions.
Messages from the Scribe tracking the Rossi family, agency pressure, and the very bad idea of catching feelings during active danger.
Classified notes, teaser scenes, partial transcripts, and files that should have stayed buried.
Occasional anomalies from other story threads, because apparently the archive has a sense of humor.
“I record what passes through the system. Even the things that were never meant to be seen.”
Some of these messages concern the Rossi family. Some concern the unnamed agency watching them. Some are personal. Some should have been deleted. None were intended for you. And yet… here you are.
The first unlocked file should feel juicy enough that people instantly understand they are in a story-world, not just on a signup page.
A recovered bonus file containing classified notes, a teaser scene, and one message that absolutely should not have survived deletion.
Use this as a second freebie or post-signup reward: a transcript-style scene with banter, pursuit, and exactly zero professional boundaries.
Not every file belongs to this case. Some messages appear to come from other threads, other people, and other excellent disasters. The Scribe has elected to leave them in the archive.
For lighter readers who like chemistry, feelings, and people making charmingly bad emotional decisions.
Use this section later to cross-promote another book with a fun “this does not belong here” framing device.
This page can grow into a full experience hub with additional freebies, classified snippets, and clickable files.
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