In a city where memory is law and truth is curated, one missing day could unravel everything.
Dylan 441-09-A is a loyal Memory Auditor for the Archive Bureau — the institution responsible for preserving every citizen's recorded experience and maintaining societal stability in a post-Collapse world. He believes in the system. He enforces it. He helps cleanse emotional excess, sanitize destabilizing thoughts, and correct narrative irregularities.
Until the morning he wakes with the taste of copper in his mouth… and discovers an entire day has been erased from his life.
His neural implant shows no malfunction. Surveillance logs are conveniently "under maintenance." His supervisor knows about the gap before Dylan reports it. And slipped beneath his door is a handwritten note — in his own script:
Don't trust the Archive.
As Dylan investigates, he uncovers disturbing patterns: citizens whose memories have been rewritten, historians whose minds are collapsing under narrative "corrections," and former archivists who have been completely expunged from existence under the mysterious Protocol 7-Alpha.
His search leads him deep beneath the city, into the maintenance levels where he meets a rogue former archivist known only as Whisper. There, Dylan learns the truth: the Archive is not preserving history. It is weaponizing it.
And now the Bureau is preparing its most ambitious initiative yet — Project Oblivion — a mass cognitive purge designed to erase humanity's capacity for dissent itself.
As surveillance tightens and suspicion mounts, Dylan must decide whether to remain a guardian of a manufactured reality… or risk everything to expose a system determined to edit the human spirit out of existence.
In a world where memory defines identity, A Day To Remember is a chilling dystopian thriller about truth, control, and the terrifying power of forgetting.