Sixteen years later, Kaia grows up among the traces of a resistance the system has also learned to use. A recorder at her wrist follows Kaia through school corridors and the rules of a city more adaptable than before. When she finds marks left by adults and children in Archive V, she must distinguish inheritance from instruction, memory from possession. What was planted survived-but survival does not mean remaining unchanged. A novel about a second generation, co-option, and the right not to complete the story someone else left behind.
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