Time LoopUrban FantasyProgressionComedyFemale Lead
Jane Tennant died by mistake.
A clerical error in the afterlife hands her a device that keeps her anchored to reality but only temporarily. The tablet counts down how long it can hold her in place before the universe decides where she really belongs.
Seventy-seven hours.
The device can rewind local events. Fix mistakes. Undo embarrassment. Escape bad outcomes.
Each reset costs time.
Each correction drifts reality further from the world she remembers.
Doors stop unlocking. Friends remember different lives. Systems change just enough to fail her at the worst moment.
Jane can spend her remaining hours smoothing friction, optimizing conversations, and chasing comfort or she can stop resetting and face whatever version of the world she’s already in.
Because when the timer hits zero, the correction ends.
And whatever reality she’s standing in becomes permanent.77 HoursJane Tennant died by mistake.A clerical error in the afterlife hands her a device that keeps her anchored to reality but only temporarily. The tablet counts down how long it can hold her in place before the universe decides where she really belongs.Seventy-seven hours.The device can rewind local events.Fix mistakes.Undo embarrassment.Escape bad outcomes.Each reset costs time.Each correction nudges reality further away from the world she remembers.Doors stop unlocking.Friends remember different lives.Systems change just enough to fail her at the worst possible moment.Jane can spend her remaining hours smoothing friction, optimizing conversations, and chasing comfort.Or she can stop resetting and face whatever version of the world she’s already created.Because when the timer hits zero, the correction ends.And whatever reality she’s standing inbecomes permanent.77 Hours is a grounded progression story about choices, consequence, and what happens when fixing small mistakes starts breaking the world.A story from the Containment Universe.