
by Formation 63NA
In Lagos-Orbital's red-lit outer ring, Amara Okafor brokers memories—trading experiences between strangers who want to feel what they never could. A fisherman who dreams of conducting orchestras. A grandmother who wants to remember her mother's cooking. She brokers these exchanges with care, building trust in a station that runs on transactions. But Amara has rules. She never trades her own memories. Keeps them locked in a "black box" she won't open. Her assistant Ifeanyi asks why. Her neighbor Baba Tunde wonders. The answer is simple: some memories are too precious to sell. The truth is more complicated: Amara doesn't know she's the first successful consciousness upload of Formation 63NA. And the institution that created her is coming to collect. Daily chapters. Afrofuturist science fiction with heart.
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