In a world where every tragedy is a trending hashtag and empathy is the ultimate commodity, Mira Elen is the undisputed queen. A successful social influencer, she has built an eight-figure empire on her flawless, poetic tributes and her signature, single tear for the lost and the famous. She is the world's professional mourner, a master of performative sadness whose tears are literally a high-value subscription model.
But the performance comes at a devastating cost. When a real, unmonitored tragedy strikes-the sudden death of her estranged brother, Liam, in a random accident-Mira finds she is paralyzed. She cannot cry, not even a single, fake tear for the camera. Her silence is instantly read as coldness, and her world of manufactured sympathy collapses overnight. Brands pull out, followers turn vicious, and the trending topic shifts from mourning to #FakeTears.
Cancelled and facing total ruin, Mira follows a cryptic trail that leads her into the darkest corner of the digital ecosystem: The Compassion Collective. She discovers that grief is not just trending-it's being manufactured. This secret syndicate of PR moguls and rival influencers is creating fictional victims, staging fake funerals, and weaponizing collective sorrow to control political narratives and sell emotional 'cover' to corporations.
Mira realizes her entire career was a lie built on a database of non-existent dead people. She must go undercover to expose her rival and mentor, Maya, the new queen of 'authentic' grief, who is now planning to steal and monetize Liam's memory. Armed only with a hard drive full of damning evidence and the raw, unedited truth of her brother's neglected journal, Mira faces a final, terrifying choice: accept the clean, profitable redemption arc the world demands, or commit the ultimate act of anti-content-a total, permanent silence that will condemn her legacy but save her soul.
R. I. P. Forever is a thrilling psychological satire about the total collapse of identity in the age of constant visibility, where empathy is a product, and the only escape is oblivion.
In a world where every tragedy is a trending hashtag and empathy is the ultimate commodity, Mira Elen is the undisputed queen. A successful social influencer, she has built an eight-figure empire on her flawless, poetic tributes and her signature, single tear for the lost and the famous. She is the world's professional mourner, a master of performative sadness whose tears are literally a high-value subscription model.
But the performance comes at a devastating cost. When a real, unmonitored tragedy strikes-the sudden death of her estranged brother, Liam, in a random accident-Mira finds she is paralyzed. She cannot cry, not even a single, fake tear for the camera. Her silence is instantly read as coldness, and her world of manufactured sympathy collapses overnight. Brands pull out, followers turn vicious, and the trending topic shifts from mourning to #FakeTears.
Cancelled and facing total ruin, Mira follows a cryptic trail that leads her into the darkest corner of the digital ecosystem: The Compassion Collective. She discovers that grief is not just trending-it's being manufactured. This secret syndicate of PR moguls and rival influencers is creating fictional victims, staging fake funerals, and weaponizing collective sorrow to control political narratives and sell emotional 'cover' to corporations.
Mira realizes her entire career was a lie built on a database of non-existent dead people. She must go undercover to expose her rival and mentor, Maya, the new queen of 'authentic' grief, who is now planning to steal and monetize Liam's memory. Armed only with a hard drive full of damning evidence and the raw, unedited truth of her brother's neglected journal, Mira faces a final, terrifying choice: accept the clean, profitable redemption arc the world demands, or commit the ultimate act of anti-content-a total, permanent silence that will condemn her legacy but save her soul.
R. I. P. Forever is a thrilling psychological satire about the total collapse of identity in the age of constant visibility, where empathy is a product, and the only escape is oblivion.