Oliver Koks is paralyzed after a car accident. At least, he is convinced of it himself.
But Dr. Kriss, unlike most doctors in similar cases, didn’t sorrowfully examine the patient and shake his head. The doctor said the paralysis would be a thing of the past. But to do that, he would have to dig into memories. What did Oliver hide from himself? What could bring him back to a full life?
Can you find yourself again after a dangerous plunge into the depths of the past? Or is it possible that after such self-penetration you will finally lose yourself? Everyone decides for themselves whether risking one’s own identity is worth it. But in Oliver’s case, the argument for the experiment is psychological: he will be able to return to the life before the accident. If, of course, there ever was such a life. And if there was an accident.
Where are the boundaries between reality and imagination? How real is reality? Answers await the brave.
Are you ready to dive headfirst into someone else’s memories?