Zane lives by rules. Every minute planned. Every step controlled. His life runs with perfect precision.
Then Lily enters.
She appears with flowers in her arms and a quiet love for small moments, often sitting on benches reading a strange book called The Woman on the Bench. Where Zane sees structure, Lily sees stories.
As she slowly becomes part of his carefully ordered world, the lines of Zane's life begin to blur. Memories are fragile things. They shift, they hide truths, and sometimes they tell a story that never really happened.
A quiet and haunting story about memory, love, and perception, Off Center asks a simple question:
If a memory can change who you are, does it matter whether it was ever real?