Twenty years after her mother's death, grief still owns her.
When her brother Fin builds a machine capable of reliving memories, it promises something impossible: a chance for Lyla to see her mother again. To hear her voice. To step back into the last fragments of a life that ended too soon.
But memories are not as simple as they seem.
Each visit pulls Lyla deeper into the past, blurring the line between remembering and rewriting. The more she revisits those moments, the more she begins to notice the cracks within them.
Small details shift.
Emotions sharpen.
Questions surface that were never asked before.
And one memory stands above the rest.
The moment everything went wrong.
As grief turns to obsession, Lyla becomes convinced the past was never meant to unfold the way it did. If the memory can be changed... perhaps the outcome can be too.
But some moments form the foundations of who we become.
And rewriting them may cost Lyla more than she is willing to lose.
A chilling exploration of grief, memory, and the cost of rewriting what was never yours to change.