She thought memory was a gift. She was wrong.When Victoria returns to Glasgow, she carries more than grief-she holds the spiral within her. A symbol etched into her palm, pulsing with forgotten names and fractured truths. As the city begins to twist-mirrors reflecting things that never happened, children speaking in dead languages, puddles showing futures that shouldn't exist-Victoria realises the archive she helped build is no longer preserving memory. It's rewriting it.And it wants her.As reality fractures and identity slips, Victoria must confront the spiral's origin beneath the loch, where memory feeds on fear and forgetting is no longer an option. But the deeper she goes, the less she knows who she is-or whether she ever escaped at all.In a world where remembering can kill you, what happens when the archive remembers you back?