Have you ever heard of the Mandela Effect? It describes the supposed phenomenon of remembering events which have since been altered. Many humans recall that Nelson Mandela died in prison, and even remember watching his funeral on television. But as every record shows, this did not happen. Lately, you have been experiencing the Mandela Effect. Borders, continents, history, even the positions of the stars, have seemed "off" to you for some time, and now the feeling is becoming unshakeable that something is very wrong. Naturally, no one would find it ordinary to be kidnapped by a titanic blue-skinned monarch from another world, but what you soon find truly remarkable is that she has been feeling the very same way.
A person's life is shaped and moulded around their history and their future. Their memories and secrets create the person that they are, and their hopes and dreams create the person that they are destined to be. But what if you had no memories or secrets, no hopes or dreams. What if you lived namelessly, forgetting everything you knew every few days. Imagine if you had to find out who you were, where you were, and what your purpose was, and then try to live a normal life, despite not even knowing your own name. You're about to read the story of a girl who plans to do exactly that, before she has another blackout.