Sloane Mercer has lived for years with the crash-headlights splitting the rain, metal bending in an instant, the silence that followed. She tells herself she survived, but her body remembers every second. Every night, she's forced to relive the impact.When an experimental clinic promises relief, Sloane signs away more than she understands. The procedure doesn't erase memories-it alters them. The anchors of her trauma loosen, but something else begins to stir in their place.As the nightmares fade, reality fractures. Strangers break down in public. Friends turn distant. Threads of other people's grief and guilt seem to converge on her. Sloane realizes she hasn't just changed her own mind-she may have disrupted something far larger.Caught between freedom from her past and forces she can't explain, Sloane must face the dangerous truth: the mind is never an isolated system, and every memory erased leaves a ripple behind.Fans of psychological suspense and slow-burn thrillers will be drawn into Unintended, a haunting exploration of trauma, consequence, and the thin line between healing and unraveling.