
Continuity Threshold follows Eli — the last biological human on Earth — across two interwoven timelines.
In the numbered chapters, he lives alone among silent machines in a world slowly reclaimed by nature.
Humanity has uploaded itself into the Continuum, a vast digital existence promising eternal, painless life. Eli stayed. Someone had to remain as witness to the real.
Then the Continuum delivers a startling confession: the universe itself is beginning to destabilize.
As reality starts to fracture, Eli encounters Mara — a woman who should not exist. Beneath the ruins of civilization, something ancient remains active, observing, adapting, waiting. Together they become anomalies inside a system built to preserve order and continuity at any cost. And the more the world responds to Eli, the more dangerous his thoughts become.
Running parallel are the Eli chapters — intimate, lyrical fragments tracing his formation from childhood into adulthood. Less backstory than resonance, they reveal the quiet origins of a mind always slightly out of step with settled reality, shaped by moments that ripple outward into the vast consequences of the numbered chapters.
Part philosophical science fiction, part metaphysical dystopia, Continuity Threshold explores identity, memory, consciousness, and the fragile boundary between connection and control. It is a story about what remains after endings — and what it means to continue when reality itself no longer agrees on what is real.
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