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What memories would you erase if you could?
What are they costing you to remember?

Forgotten Fragments blends five stories set in a world both familiar and quietly altered, where memory is no longer passive or private, but can be negotiated, curated, exposed, or lost.

A dating app designed to streamline modern relationships takes an unprecedented step: when couples separate, it forces them to litigate access rights to their shared memories, turning heartbreak into a contractual dispute over who owns the past.

A soon-to-be husband and wife volunteer for an experimental disclosure process that reveals sixty seconds of unguarded truth, testing whether radical transparency strengthens intimacy… or softly dismantles it.

In a society where citizens are encouraged each night to curate moments of their day, one woman begins to question what happens to the memories deemed unworthy, and what that subtle editing does to authenticity.

A routine attempt to recover a forgotten password spirals into something far more unsettling when a man realizes he can no longer answer the personal security questions meant to confirm his identity.

And in the wake of accelerated memory loss, another man works painstakingly to reconstruct the outline of his own life, only to discover that love, however sincere, cannot preserve what the mind has already surrendered.

For readers drawn to morally complex speculative fiction, sharp conceptual ideas, and intimate character study, Forgotten Fragments explores what happens when we are confronted with the question:

Who are we without the memories that shaped us?

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