Threadless : A growing novel
Threadless
When memory doesn’t fade — it rearranges.
In a quiet town where nothing ever seems to change, two students — Rin and Aro — begin to notice the seams of reality pulling apart.
It starts with a thread.
A memory that doesn’t belong.
A face seen once in a dream, then recognized in daylight.
As familiar places begin to shift — rain that doesn’t fall, mirrors that blink first, classmates that no one remembers enrolling — the two are drawn into something older than their lives: a forgotten architecture of rewritten memories, unfinished stories, and a hidden system that watches back.
Together, they begin to unravel the layers of their world, discovering abandoned workshops where time is forged, truth is mined, and forgotten selves echo like song fragments.
But the deeper they go, the more the story starts writing itself — and the line between who they are and who they once were begins to blur.
Now, with their names etched into a book they haven’t written yet, Rin and Aro must decide:
Are they here to remember the past?
Or to finish what someone never dared to start?