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Three months after the war that changed the world, the headlines say reconstruction has begun.
Ceasefires are holding. Governments are rebuilding. The public has moved on.
Maren knows better.
From a farmhouse on Prince Edward Island, she tracks the growing gap between what the world is told and what is actually happening beneath the surface: unexplained infrastructure failures, vanished reports, strange patterns buried inside municipal systems across multiple continents. Every day the pattern sharpens. Every day the language surrounding it becomes harder to ignore.
Her nineteen-year-old son Nathan has built something no one else in the world could have built — a hidden monitoring network threaded through the electrical grid itself, capable of detecting threats before they reach the water supply of entire cities. The system works. But the gaps in its coverage are widening, and somewhere beyond those gaps, people are preparing to try again.
Watching over all of it are the turbines on the north shore: eleven silent machines that have been listening to humanity for far longer than anyone realizes.
And one of them, Beaufort, knows more than he is saying.
As the distance between conspiracy, technology, and something far older begins to collapse, Maren and Nathan find themselves racing against a plan designed decades before either of them were born — a plan hidden behind the language of sustainability, order, and survival.
Because the world is not ending all at once.
It is ending quietly, system by system, long before most people notice.