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ISBN: B0GMPL1QFR

ISBN13: 9798233384882

The Forgiving Cage

There are no alarms in Arcadia. The body wakes when it is time; the mind follows with gratitude. Desire is measured. Dissent is reformed. Peace is engineered to last.

Sixteen-year-old Elara Virelli has always been Arcadia's ideal daughter: top of her class, Civic Prefect, future Ascension candidate. She believes what she's been taught-that the old world collapsed under the weight of selfish freedom, and that Arcadia's Reformation has turned former criminals into grateful Gammas, quiet helpers who "gave up their will so that others might keep theirs."

Then the cracks start to show.

A MagTram that skips a stop. A Gamma technician who slips a piece of black metal into a panel and buys seven seconds of blindness in the network. A misfiled archive that should never have been visible, naming a vanished Councilor whose words have been erased from every official history.

"We cannot build a society on peace enforced through fear. A coerced servant is not a citizen but a powder keg..."

As Elara digs into early records for her Civic Contribution Project, she finds evidence of "provisional citizens," Purification Halls, and whole communities that never quite made it into the shining story Arcadia tells about itself. At the same time, the Gamma assigned to her household, Lorne, begins to feel less like a perfect symbol of mercy and more like a man with a past the system has carefully blurred.

Arcadia insists that doubt is a flaw in the self, not the system. Questions are allowed only if they lead back to gratitude.

Elara's don't.

With every deleted name and "corrupted" file, with every carefully calibrated wellness session that logs her body as data, she has to decide whether being a model citizen means looking away-or whether true loyalty to the people of Arcadia requires seeing what the Council has spent decades hiding.

If the foundations of their peace are built on softened minds and vanished lives, what does it mean to be one of the girls it was all designed for?

The Forgiving Cage is a tense, character-driven YA dystopian novel about manufactured virtue, memory as a tool of control, and one girl's slow, dangerous refusal to let other people's erasure be the price of her perfect life.

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