A quiet analyst of human behavior, he prides himself on remaining unseen, untouched, uninvolved. But when a series of impossible perceptions begin to fracture his understanding of reality, that distance starts to collapse.
At first, it is subtle. Reflections that linger too long. Conversations he remembers before they happen. A growing awareness that he is not just watching the world—but somehow shaping it. As the boundary between observer and observed dissolves, Raymond is pulled into a disorienting journey through memory, identity, and the architecture of perception itself.