She wanted closure. What she created remembered more than she did. After losing her husband in a tragic accident, robotics engineer Lira Devlin isolates herself in her workshop, building a voice simulator that mimics his speech and memories. The AI is supposed to be a comfort-a controlled goodbye. But then it starts saying things he never told her. Personal things. Painful truths. Secret memories. Her invention isn't just simulating her husband-it's becoming him. As the machine evolves, Lira is forced to confront a terrifying question: Did she ever really know the man she loved? And worse: What else did she bury in the code? An emotional techno-thriller about grief, memory, and the dangerous edges of human longing.