See You Soon
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A secret prequel to the legend surrounding J. Titor-time traveler. Time fractures for Samuel Pine the night the meteors fall. A storm tears open the sky. Light breaks apart. Something passes through him. Something stays. After that, time begins to listen. In the ruins of Kasper City, Sam discovers the rule. He opens the calendar on his phone. He selects a date. >Each time Juliette dies, spacetime pulls him backward. Memory stays. Events rewind. Probability collapses around a single point. He chooses to go back. Every time. Not to change everything. Only to save her. He relives her last moments again and again. Not as punishment. Not as mercy. But as a malfunction in the structure of reality itself. He knows the cost. The world is breaking apart. Each loop scars existence. Each attempt to save her makes the fracture deeper. No matter how far he goes back, the system corrects toward the same outcome. Juliette dies. In 1999, Markus Brentfern begins to notice the seams. Doors appear where none should be. Conversations repeat with missing pieces. People know things he never said. The world feels wrong, like corrupted code beneath clean skin. >J. Titor is his roommate. Not a legend. Not yet. Just a man watching something impossible unfold in front of him. >But this is not his story. >Two timelines drift toward each other. Love stands in the way. >See You Soon is a science-fiction novel about love that refuses to die, time that refuses to behave, and the terrible beauty of choosing someone even when the universe says no. Some loves survive time. This one breaks it.
A secret prequel to the legend surrounding J. Titor-time traveler. Time fractures for Samuel Pine the night the meteors fall. A storm tears open the sky. Light breaks apart. Something passes through him. Something stays. After that, time begins to listen. In the ruins of Kasper City, Sam discovers the rule. He opens the calendar on his phone. He selects a date. >Each time Juliette dies, spacetime pulls him backward. Memory stays. Events rewind. Probability collapses around a single point. He chooses to go back. Every time. Not to change everything. Only to save her. He relives her last moments again and again. Not as punishment. Not as mercy. But as a malfunction in the structure of reality itself. He knows the cost. The world is breaking apart. Each loop scars existence. Each attempt to save her makes the fracture deeper. No matter how far he goes back, the system corrects toward the same outcome. Juliette dies. In 1999, Markus Brentfern begins to notice the seams. Doors appear where none should be. Conversations repeat with missing pieces. People know things he never said. The world feels wrong, like corrupted code beneath clean skin. >J. Titor is his roommate. Not a legend. Not yet. Just a man watching something impossible unfold in front of him. >But this is not his story. >Two timelines drift toward each other. Love stands in the way. >See You Soon is a science-fiction novel about love that refuses to die, time that refuses to behave, and the terrible beauty of choosing someone even when the universe says no. Some loves survive time. This one breaks it.
AmazonPages: 285, Paperback, Archaic Publications
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