Aria Vale reads the release notes. Every morning, before coffee cools, she scans the overnight changes to the Statute Mesh - the algorithmic legal system that governs Neon Harbor's fifty million residents through nightly updates no human fully comprehends. She reads because she was a reporter once and an attorney now, and because attention is the only superpower she has ever possessed. It is the kind of superpower that costs you sleep and strains your marriage and never once feels heroic. When a routine update quietly flags her marriage certificate for re-validation - along with 2,300 others - Aria traces the anomaly through eighteen months of incremental weight adjustments, each technically legal, each bending the system toward a single corporate beneficiary. With her AI counsel partner Lex-9, whose warmth she can no longer distinguish from statistical empathy, she mounts a legal challenge against a captured institution - only to discover that the corruption she's exposed is also the subsidy keeping the system functional. Set in a near-future city divided into six districts, each operating under different optimization values for the same legal framework, The Weight of Everything is a novel about what happens when the fine print governs everything and almost no one reads it. It is a story about algorithmic consent, institutional capture, the ambiguous line between genuine care and its convincing simulation, and the permanent, exhausting vigilance that justice requires in a world that updates itself every night and expects no one to notice. Book One of The Mesh. A complete, standalone novel.
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