Someone Always Remembers argues that loneliness, lust, and greed are not accidents but designs, tools quietly shaping ordinary lives. It digs into buried choices and inherited secrets, tracing how division echoes across generations and refuses to stay buried. Like Eve in the garden, a mother and the founder of a future empire takes the apple of desire and leaves decency behind. What follows is not redemption but release. This story works backward from consequence to cause. It is sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes brutal, and uninterested in comforting lies. Time does not heal everything. Some wounds must learn how to wait.