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          Agnes wakes up to find herself being watched by twelve monitors, each showing her from a different angle. Her modified eye never closes. Her apartment hums with invisible frequencies. Her life broadcasts on channels she never knew existed. But Agnes isn't just being watched-she's becoming the watcher. Her left eye syncs involuntarily with the city's surveillance network, collecting data on strangers, cataloging faces, and processing traumas that aren't hers. Each day, her eye swells with accumulated footage. Each night, it glows in darkness, recording even in sleep.
Agnes is the second standalone entry in the Fractured series-a poetic, unsettling descent into the horror of pervasive surveillance, identity erosion, and rewritten reality. When the body becomes infrastructure, what remains of the self?
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Agnes wakes up to find herself being watched by twelve monitors, each showing her from a different angle. Her modified eye never closes. Her apartment hums with invisible frequencies. Her life broadcasts on channels she never knew existed. But Agnes isn't just being watched-she's becoming the watcher. Her left eye syncs involuntarily with the city's surveillance network, collecting data on strangers, cataloging faces, and processing traumas that aren't hers. Each day, her eye swells with accumulated footage. Each night, it glows in darkness, recording even in sleep.
Agnes is the second standalone entry in the Fractured series-a poetic, unsettling descent into the horror of pervasive surveillance, identity erosion, and rewritten reality. When the body becomes infrastructure, what remains of the self?