Some memories are meant to be forgotten. Ours could destroy everything.
Emma Green has a mind like a steel trap—until she touches a strange device in the library and her world fractures. Now, professors are forgetting their lectures, students are speaking languages they've never learned, and Emma is haunted by visions of a girl falling from a rooftop—a death that never happened.
The only person who understands is Lucas Hall, the wealthy heir whose sister died in that very fall three years ago. Each time their hands brush, they share memories that aren't their own. As they dig deeper, they uncover the Memory Project—a secret society experimenting on students' minds, led by the charismatic yet chilling Professor Walters.
When the annual campus theater festival is announced, Emma and Lucas go undercover, turning their investigation into a play. But on opening night, the line between performance and reality shatters. The experimental device triggers a memory storm, and the audience becomes part of the show—reliving traumas, secrets, and lies planted in their minds.
As the truth closes in, Emma must confront a devastating question: If even her love for Lucas was programmed, what is left that's real? In a climax where the stage becomes a battleground for consciousness, she'll have to choose between rewriting the past and living with a truth no one was meant to remember...