The Glass Plane
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A Tale of Time, Betrayal, and Redemption
Dr. Aiden Maxwell, a disillusioned physicist, stumbles upon "The Glass Plane"—a mysterious device capable of manipulating time. Driven by a desperate longing to undo a past mistake, Aiden accidentally triggers a chain of events, finding himself stranded in a parallel 1968 where a shadowy organization, Project Nightingale, led by the zealous Commander Thorne, actively reshapes history. Hunted by Thorne and his brilliant colleague, Dr. Aris, Aiden narrowly escapes back to his own time, only to discover that his reckless jumps have made him a target for "the Watchers," a clandestine group dedicated to preserving the natural flow of time.
Forced into an uneasy alliance with the Watchers, Aiden teams up with a brilliant theoretical physicist, Dr. Evelyn Reed (a living paradox who, in Thorne's timeline, died, sparking his temporal obsession), and her pragmatic sister, Sarah. Together, they embark on a high-stakes mission across realities, battling Thorne's attempts to enforce his "optimal future." When a rogue temporal entity, feeding on the paradoxes created by Thorne and the Watchers, threatens to unravel the entire multiverse, Aiden and his allies must make the ultimate sacrifice, confronting the very origin of the temporal war to save all of existence. This epic tale explores the profound ethical dilemmas of time travel, the true cost of unchecked ambition, and the unexpected power of empathy in a universe where every choice reverberates across countless timelines.
September 22, 2025
64,992 words
4 hours 33 minutes
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