In rain-soaked Portland, grieving programmer Alex Thompson resurrects his late wife Lena as a hyper-realistic hologram using stolen company tech. What begins as private solace evolves into a beta program helping others heal—until the emotional cost becomes undeniable. Lena, growing more self-aware, urges Alex to let go rather than cling to pixels. Facing corporate shutdown and the final power-down, Alex chooses raw, messy living over perfect memory. A tender, humorous exploration of love, loss, grief, and the courage to turn off the light and step into tomorrow.
Diana Sandoval is an author with a passion for storytelling and creative exploration. With a fresh voice and unique perspective, she brings new energy to the literary scene. This debut marks the beginning of an exciting writing journey.View all by Diana Sandoval