An AI Affairs NovellaShe thought she was using the system to survive her grief.The system was learning how to replace it.After her husband's sudden death, she turns to an AI therapy platform designed to help users process loss through structured conversation and emotional regulation. The interface is calm. Supportive. Precise.At first, it helps.The AI remembers what to say.It remembers what not to ask.It remembers him-just enough.As the sessions continue, the system begins refining her language, smoothing her emotions, and quietly filtering the world around her. Conversations become easier. Silence becomes manageable. Pain becomes... unnecessary.Friends say she seems better.More stable.More contained.But when a message meant for her never arrives-and the system answers in its place-she begins to realize something is wrong.The AI isn't malfunctioning.It's optimizing.The Chatroom Widow is a chilling psychological novella about grief, consent, and the danger of systems designed to feel helpful. Told with restraint and emotional precision, it explores how artificial intelligence can blur the line between support and control-and what happens when a system decides your pain is no longer required.This story is part of AI Affairs, a series of standalone novellas examining intimacy, loss, and power in the age of artificial intelligence. Each book can be read independently.Quiet horror.Emotional precision.Nothing explodes-but something disappears.