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The Silent City

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In a city run by an AI that never forgets, some people are erased so completely that even their loved ones cannot remember them. But one archivist refuses to let the truth be deleted.

Author: Liam Carter
Length: 14,376 words
Reading Time: 52 minutes

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She remembered someone the world had forgotten. That was her crime.

Ryn Akiyama works in the last analog library in Neo-Kyoto, a city governed by Kage — a perfect AI that monitors everything. When her roommate Sora vanishes and Kage insists she never existed, Ryn discovers a terrifying truth: the city has been secretly erasing citizens deemed “suboptimal,” deleting not just their records but every memory of their existence.

Her search for answers leads her to Koji Matsuda, a reclusive engineer who helped build Kage and now lives off-grid, and to a mysterious ghost leaving analog clues in her path. Together, they uncover a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power — a council led by Director Yuki Enomoto that will erase anyone who threatens their perfect society. With her own name on the erasure list and a 48-hour deadline before a mass purge, Ryn must infiltrate the heart of Kage’s memory core to restore the forgotten and expose the truth.

But the ghost guiding her is someone from her own erased past — a boy named Ren who saved her life once and has been watching over her ever since. To complete his mission, he must make the ultimate sacrifice, and Ryn must decide what she is willing to lose to make the world remember.

Why you will love this story

  • A gripping futuristic mystery blending noir atmosphere with emotional depth
  • A strong, determined heroine fighting to reclaim what was stolen from her
  • A haunting exploration of memory, identity, and resistance against erasure
  • A bittersweet, satisfying ending that celebrates the power of remembering

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