Dr. Elias Mercer doesn't vanish in a lab accident.He just stops belonging to the world.One moment he's inside a phase chamber, proving to Helios Dynamics that reality can be "tuned." The next, his body is on an ER table and his consciousness is... elsewhere. He can see everyone he's ever cared about. He can follow them home, watch them grieve, hear his own name at a memorial.He just can't touch anything. Doors don't resist him. His voice makes no sound. Time doesn't quite stick.As days smear into each other, Elias does the only thing he knows how to do: he treats his exile like a problem set. What materials half-resist him? How long are his gaps in memory? Can you measure loneliness with a stopwatch? Somewhere between terror and boredom, he discovers something worse-and better-than being a ghost.He can push back.A pendulum stutters. A mug jumps off a table. A car doesn't hit his sister when it should have. Every intervention feels like dragging his mind through broken glass, and every one leaves afterimages of other possible lives: versions of Lena who died, of himself who never fell into the machine. The more he saves, the more reality frays around him.On the other side of the glass, two people start to notice the pattern.Lena Mercer, who always lived in his shadow, turns her grief into a street-level war against Helios, convinced the company killed her brother and is still lying about what happened. Dr. Amara Patel, Elias's former partner and sharpest critic, is brought in to audit the incident-and finds the "lab ghost" haunting her instruments, tripping cameras, answering questions she hasn't admitted she's asking.Helios has noticed something too. To Cassandra Vale, the strategist behind their phase program, the anomaly in the data isn't a haunting. It's an opportunity. If reality can be nudged by a human mind once, it can be modeled, scaled, and sold.Caught between a corporation eager to edit the world, a friend trying to pull him back, and a sister walking into the line of fire, Elias faces a choice no control freak ever wants: stay a silent observer as the future is rewritten, or gamble what's left of himself on one impossible connection home.When the Resonance Anchor fires-a device designed by a woman who half-believes she's talking to a dead man-the boundary between worlds finally buckles. For a few seconds, Elias stands in the lab again, breathing, talking, touching... and the price ripples outward, quietly rewriting more than anyone realizes.Out of Phase is a tense, intimate sci-fi thriller about grief, control, and the horror of being the only person who can reach into the system that's already rewriting everyone else's life. It's the story of a man who gets exactly what he always wanted-leverage over reality-at the moment he's least sure he deserves to use it.