sergiomandrow
Two strangers. One experimental app. A connection that changes everything.
Luna remembers too much.
Ollie wants to forget everything.
She lost her father in an accident two years ago. The guilt, the silence, the memories that won't stop playing in her head-she's drowning. When she joins Reverie, an experimental app that lets users share memories with strangers, she hopes to finally process the night that broke her.
He found his brother after a suicide attempt. The image is burned into his mind. He joined Reverie to suppress his worst memories, one by one, until they're nothing but echoes.
The app pairs them as "complementary profiles." Neither expects to find anything more than a tool for healing.
But Luna draws what Ollie can't say.
And Ollie composes the music Luna is afraid to hear.
The more they share, the deeper they fall. Their memories intertwine. Their silences speak louder than words. And for the first time in years, both of them feel seen.
But Reverie isn't just an app. It's a business. And their most intimate moments are being collected for purposes no one agreed to.
Now they must choose: expose the system that brought them together, or lose not just their memories... but each other.
How far would you go to heal? And what if the cure is more dangerous than the pain?