Aiden kept to himself. He couldn't tell his foster parents—he'd been bouncing between homes since the abduction. The story had been written off as a traumatic runaway episode, and he'd stopped trying to convince anyone otherwise. But now, he needed answers.
Aiden begins digging—newspapers, UFO forums, old library records. He finds reports of unexplained disappearances, similar to his, all clustered within a few days of his own.
Then he meets her—Dr. Evelyn Harrow, a neuropsychologist with a history of researching abductees. She sees Aiden not as a patient, but as a key.
She believes him.
Together, they begin piecing together the puzzle. Through hypnosis and advanced neuro-mapping, Aiden begins to unlock fragments of memory: a vast, sterile chamber; experiments; others like him. A collective network. A hive mind.
And an escape that wasn't supposed to happen.