SineWave
**She remembers him in 1790. He remembers her in 1912. They meet in 2024-and the timeline can't hold them both.**
Dr. Chen calls it "dissociative fugue." Victoria calls it Tuesday.
She's a field therapist treating trauma through color-indigo for vision, magenta for the heart's bridge, gold for divine protection. But when a stranger named Asher walks into her coffee shop emitting frequencies from centuries he shouldn't remember, her carefully grounded reality shatters into superposition.
Now they're caught in a waveform across three centuries: the general store in 1790, the train platform in 1912, and the eclipse that's coming to collapse them all. The shadow between them isn't empty-it's full of everything they refused to become.
**UMBRA** is a serialized novel-in-verse: part quantum physics thriller, part spiritual romance, part field guide to loving someone across the collapse of time itself.
🔮 New parts Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
⚠️ *Read in order. The eclipse makes sense backwards, but the heartbreak doesn't.*
💬 Comment your "frequency" (What color are you feeling today?) for a shout-out in the next part's dedication.
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#1 in Metaphysical Romance [We'll make this category exist]
**Content Warning:** This story discusses trauma processing, grief, and the scientific probability that we're all just light learning to observe itself. Read with an open sternum.
*For the ones who feel in wavelengths.*