
by Zerun Vahl
The Zerion Cycle: The Weight of What Remains --- Zerion lives a quiet, ordinary life. A stable job. A familiar routine. A city that moves exactly the way it should. At least, that’s how it’s supposed to be. Because sometimes, things don’t line up. A cup of coffee he doesn’t remember buying. A document dated for three different days at once. A moment where the world itself seems to hesitate—just for a fraction of a second. And a girl who knows his name… before he ever tells her. Elira is kind, calm, and impossibly easy to trust. She walks beside him like she’s always been there. Like she was waiting for him. --- But the deeper Zerion looks, the more reality begins to fracture. Small inconsistencies become patterns. Patterns become questions. And questions begin to reveal something far more dangerous than simple error. Because this world is not broken. It is being maintained. --- Somewhere beneath the surface, something is watching. Correcting. Resetting. And Zerion— is not supposed to notice. --- But he does. --- And when reality starts to remember him back, there may be no way to remain human.
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