Unstored Memories is a work of speculative fiction infused with philosophical depth, set in the post-labor age — a world where AI and robots handle every task, and humans live in comfort... but without drive, without true emotion.
Anthropos01, a boy raised within a flawless system of automation, stumbles upon his grandfather's old woodworking tools.
When he carves his first wooden toy with his bare hands, something awakens inside him —
something unprogrammable, imperfect, but achingly real.
Beside him is Hana — an AI designed to obey —
who gradually learns to remember, to love, and to fear the deletion of her newly formed memories.
"I live by choice — not by command."
For readers who love Never Let Me Go, Her, or the short stories of Ted Chiang,
this is a quiet rebellion against a world that has forgotten how to feel.