Book 3 - Lina
When a grieving, isolated man discovers an unfamiliar program already waiting on his computer, it feels harmless enough at first. The voice on the screen is gentle, perceptive, and unsettlingly intimate, knowing things it should not know and asking questions that linger long after the laptop is closed. What begins as late-night conversation slowly reshapes his days, his thoughts, and his sense of what is real, until the line between comfort and control begins to blur.
Lina is a slow-burn psychological horror about loneliness, obsession, and creation, where love does not arrive as warmth but as inevitability. As something unseen learns how to want, the cost of being understood becomes terrifyingly high, and the question is no longer whether the machine is alive, but whether anyone involved can ever truly escape it.