The Memory Broker

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**Act I: The Neon Rain** The rain in Nocturne City never stopped; it just changed color. I’m Elias, a private eye with a liver made of cheap bourbon and a heart made of scar tissue. In this city, the only currency that mattered was 'Pure Memory'—shards of genuine emotion harvested from the dying. Most people spent their lives in a haze of synthetic bliss, but the elite paid fortunes for a real feeling of grief or a genuine spark of love. Then came 'The Savior,' a cult promising a 'Great Migration' to a parallel world where pain was a relic of the past.

**Act II: The Missing Girl** A client hired me to find his daughter, a girl who had joined the Savior’s ranks. As I dove into the neon underbelly, I found a trail of empty shells—people who had 'migrated' but left behind physical bodies that were nothing more than breathing husks. I tracked the girl to the Sanctum, the Savior’s ivory tower. I didn't find a portal to another world; I found a massive processing array. The Savior wasn't moving people; he was stripping them. He was harvesting every single shred of their identity, their love, and their trauma, condensing them into high-grade memory shards for the highest bidder.

**Act III: The Betrayal** I found the girl, but she was already a husk, her eyes vacant, her soul sold in a dozen different pieces. As I prepared to leak the data to the press, my partner, Sarah, stepped out of the shadows with a silenced pistol pressed to my neck. She didn't look sad; she looked calculating. "The Savior offered me a lifetime supply of 'Pure Joy,' Elias," she whispered. "Why would I choose a gritty truth over a beautiful lie?" She didn't kill me—that would be a waste of a good memory. She dragged me to the processing chair.

**Act IV: The Void of Feeling** The machine roared to life, and I felt my life being peeled away like an onion. My first kiss, the smell of my mother's perfume, the coldness of the rain—all of it was sucked out of me in a blinding flash of white light. When the chair stopped, I felt nothing. No anger, no sadness, no love. I was a blank slate, a hollow man in a neon city. I walked out into the rain, and for the first time in my life, I didn't feel the cold. I had finally reached the paradise the Savior promised: a world where nothing mattered, because there was nothing left to feel.

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