Veilwake – A Sci-Fi Psychological Thriller by Kenneth Thomas
A Mind Unraveled. A Reality Undone. A Signal That Shouldn't Exist.
Ezra Vance was once a biochemical visionary—a pioneer on the bleeding edge of neuroscience. His work could have redefined human connection, bridging minds through synthetic empathy. But every breakthrough came with a cost. Every experiment, a failure. Every failure, a tragedy. Until, one night, alone in his lab, he swallows the final iteration of his life's work: E-73—a neurochemical bridge between consciousness.
Then—contact.
Not voices. Not hallucinations. Something deeper. A presence—thousands of them—a vast, inescapable web of minds, tangled and waiting. Ezra has tapped into something larger than himself—something that has been listening. Watching. And now, it has answered.
But the real horror begins when he wakes up.
Reality is… wrong.
His apartment is too quiet. The city outside is too still. Objects he never owned exist where they shouldn't. And the voice on his answering machine—his own voice—warns him that he isn't real.
His name, his past, his memories—are they his, or just echoes of something else? Every step he takes brings him closer to an impossible truth: he is not alone in his own mind. And worse—someone, or something, is using his face.
As the walls of his world unravel, Ezra finds himself hunted by an entity that wears his skin but doesn't follow his rules. His reflection moves on its own. Shadows bend in ways they shouldn't. And an ancient signal buried within the fabric of consciousness itself is pulling him toward an abandoned research facility—the place where the experiments first began.
There, beneath the ruins of his past, the final secret waits:
Ezra is not the first.
He is just the latest.
With time fracturing around him and the truth slipping through his fingers, Ezra must navigate a labyrinth of shifting realities before his own existence is erased. But the closer he gets to the truth, the more he realizes—he may not want to know the answer.
Because in the end, the question isn't just what happened to him.
The real question is…
Which Ezra will survive?
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