Dr. Adrian Wells has spent six years trying to solve one impossible problem: how to make an object optically irrelevant.
Buried beneath the Archer Physics Institute, his private chamber promises a breakthrough in refraction technology that could transform science itself. For one brief instant, it works. Light passes through occupied space as if matter has been excused from reality's attention. But when Adrian pushes the experiment further, the result is not invisibility.
It is the Hollowing.
At first the changes are small enough to doubt. A mirror lags. A family photograph subtly rewrites itself. Files on his research drive rot from the inside, leaving behind only a repeated binary message: HOLLOW. Then the damage spreads beyond his lab. Institutional records deny him. Archives show that he checked out his own personnel file during hours he cannot remember. The people around him begin to recall a different version of his life, one softer, safer, and fatally wrong.
As Adrian fights to preserve proof of his own existence, he uncovers an older case that mirrors his own descent, the erasure of scholar Alistair Finch, a man reality itself seemed to edit out of public memory. The pattern is clear, the process is accelerating, and something on the other side of the chamber has begun observing him with clinical fascination. It writes through his hand. It annotates his notebook. It wears his face in reflective glass. And it may already be living the life the world is preparing to give away.
The Hollowing Veil is a psychological and metaphysical horror novel about erasure, replacement, corrupted memory, and the terror of watching your identity become a draft the world is quietly revising.