Evan likes things to make sense. He likes quiet spaces, clear rules, and knowing what comes next. So when a strange machine appears in the school library and starts printing answers to questions he never says out loud, he pays attention.At first, the machine seems useful. Its answers are calm and simple. They help Evan avoid awkward moments and make easy choices. He stays out of trouble. Things feel smoother. But after a while, something feels off.The machine never tells him what is right. It only tells him what is easiest.As Evan begins to rely on it, he notices changes. He speaks up less. He hesitates more. He lets the machine decide for him. Then a small mistake affects someone else, and Evan has to face a hard question. Is staying quiet the same as doing the right thing?Set in an ordinary school with one very strange machine, this middle grade story explores choice, responsibility, and learning to think for yourself.If a machine made decisions easy, would you stop making them at all?