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The Session

A Literary Novella About Power, Procedure, and Consequences

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The Session

By: Dilaware Khan
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What actually happens inside the rooms where global decisions are made.
Not the speeches for the cameras.
Not the slogans.
Not the outrage.

The Session follows a single closed-door meeting where power, law, and responsibility collide. Delegates argue about security, legality, alliances, and national interest. Every word is precise. Every procedure is followed. Every vote is clean.

Nothing goes wrong.

As the debate unfolds, one speaker challenges the language everyone relies on. He does not protest. He does not disrupt. He asks questions that cannot be answered without breaking the rules that keep the system running.

The system does not break.

This is not a political manifesto.
It is not satire.
It is a realistic portrait of how modern institutions operate when faced with uncomfortable realities. How legality replaces morality. How responsibility becomes collective. How order is maintained at any cost.

Written with restraint and precision, The Session will appeal to readers who value realism over slogans and understand that power rarely looks like chaos. It looks like procedure.

Comparable in tone and discipline to the institutional realism of Kafka and Coetzee.

If you want comfort, this book is not for you.
If you want to understand how decisions are actually made, it is.

Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological
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