When Leila wakes up one morning, she discovers that history has skipped a whole day-June 13th has vanished. No one remembers it. There are no news archives, security footage, or digital traces left. The whole world believes that day never existed. But Leila remembers everything. The storm. The complete lockdown. The man who begged her to stop. And the moment she pressed a button that altered reality itself.
As fragments of the erased day creep back into her mind, Leila discovers she's trapped inside a recurring world-a digital purgatory of her own making. To escape, she must confront the memory she was programmed to forget: the truth about the experiment that spiraled out of control, the people it destroyed, and the system that keeps her trapped. Each episode brings her closer to the truth...and to the terrifying realization that the only way to end it all-is to erase herself."The Day That Wasn't" is a gripping and thought-provoking psychological science fiction novel that explores themes of memory, guilt, and the human cost of manipulating time.
When Leila wakes up one morning, she discovers that history has skipped a whole day-June 13th has vanished. No one remembers it. There are no news archives, security footage, or digital traces left. The whole world believes that day never existed. But Leila remembers everything. The storm. The complete lockdown. The man who begged her to stop. And the moment she pressed a button that altered reality itself.
As fragments of the erased day creep back into her mind, Leila discovers she's trapped inside a recurring world-a digital purgatory of her own making. To escape, she must confront the memory she was programmed to forget: the truth about the experiment that spiraled out of control, the people it destroyed, and the system that keeps her trapped. Each episode brings her closer to the truth...and to the terrifying realization that the only way to end it all-is to erase herself."The Day That Wasn't" is a gripping and thought-provoking psychological science fiction novel that explores themes of memory, guilt, and the human cost of manipulating time.