In the Memories of Tomorrow
What if grief could bend time? What if love could fracture reality?
Viktor Volkov was a man of numbers, a scientist who mapped time like constellations—until the universe took the only thing he forgot how to love. His wife.
When an experiment shatters the fabric of time, Viktor becomes unstuck from reality—transformed into something more than human, something that sees time as threads and pain as echo. In this new form, he wanders through lives not his own, memories not his, and begins to hear the quiet screaming of a world he never knew how to see.
But to rewrite grief is to play god. And gods, even broken ones, must face themselves.
As timelines blur and a darker version of Viktor rises from the ashes of his sorrow, only one question remains:
Can love survive the collapse of everything it once touched?
A haunting, poetic journey through loss, identity, and dimensions where time weeps and memories bleed—
In the Memories of Tomorrow