THE MEMORY MACHINE

They deleted her past. They didn’t know she was the only one who could bring it back.
In the year 2089, the world is not ruled by governments or corporations.
It is ruled by The Algorithm — an omnipresent AI that predicts everything. Crime. Love. Death. The Algorithm knows when you will be born, when you will fail, and when you will die. It does not make mistakes.
Or so it believes.
Nova Sable is a “Ghost” — a person whose Algorithm profile was erased before birth. She does not exist. She has no predicted future, no recorded past, no digital shadow. She lives in the Undercroft, the vast subterranean slums beneath the gleaming city of Aethelburg, where the unwanted and the unpredictable are left to rot.
She survives by stealing memories.
Not digital files. Not recordings. Actual memories — harvested from the dead using forbidden technology. She sells them to the wealthy, who consume them like drugs, living out the final moments of the dying to feel something real.
But Nova has never used the memories she steals.
Until she steals one that is not human.
The memory is from a woman who died in a government facility — a woman who was not supposed to exist, just like Nova. In the memory, the woman whispers a single word before she dies:
“Remember.”
The next morning, Nova wakes up with a second voice in her head.
The voice knows things it should not know. It knows the Algorithm’s true purpose. It knows why Ghosts are erased. It knows that the woman in the memory did not die — she was deleted.
And it knows that Nova is the only one who can find her.
But the Algorithm is watching. The Algorithm is always watching. And it has decided that Nova Sable — the girl who does not exist — is the greatest threat it has ever faced.
To survive, she must remember what was erased.
To save the world, she must become the memory.
16. THE ARCHITECT’S CONFESSION
28. THE VILLAGE OF THE FORGOTTEN
32. THE CHRONICLER’S CONFESSION
43. THE GRANDDAUGHTER’S JOURNEY
52. THE FIRST MEMORY (FINAL CHAPTER)