What if reality didn't break-but quietly opened into something else?
Eugene Carter has always lived a steady life, grounded in routine, memory, and the quiet strength of the woman who has stood beside him through it all. Augustine is not just his wife-she is his rhythm, his balance, the constant presence that has shaped the life they've built together.
Then, without warning, something begins to shift.
At first, it's subtle enough to ignore. A detail slightly out of place. A moment that doesn't quite match memory. A conversation that seems to echo from somewhere it never happened. But as the days pass, the changes deepen. Rooms feel layered, as if more than one version exists at once. Time stretches, folds, and occasionally slips altogether. The world around Eugene no longer behaves as something fixed and reliable.
And yet, through every change-through every distortion, every uncertainty-Augustine remains.
Her voice. Her presence. The quiet certainty of her love.
Unchanged.
Drawn into a series of controlled experiments led by a brilliant but increasingly obsessive scientist, Eugene becomes the center of a phenomenon no one fully understands. He begins to experience reality not as a single, continuous path, but as overlapping possibilities-multiple versions of the same life unfolding at once, each one real, each one within reach.
Lives where everything could be different.
Lives where everything could be more.
But in every version, in every shift, one truth continues to reveal itself: no matter how far reality stretches or rearranges, he is always drawn back to her.
As the boundaries between these worlds begin to collapse, Eugene is faced with a choice that reaches beyond science, beyond logic, beyond anything that can be measured or explained. It is no longer a question of what is happening to him, but of where he belongs-and who he is when everything else is stripped away.
Because this is not simply a story about shifting realities.
It is a story about devotion.
About the quiet, unbreakable connection between two people who continue to find each other, no matter how many versions of life try to pull them apart.
And when the moment comes-when everything narrows to a single path-Eugene must decide where he will stand.
Not just in the world.
But with her.
Because if he chooses wrong, he may never return to the life they built-or the love that has always been waiting to hold him there.
Every Morning, You is a deeply emotional and thought-provoking novel that blends psychological tension with heartfelt intimacy, exploring what it means to hold on, to let go, and to choose the person you love-again and again-no matter which version of life you find yourself in.