Spiral

ebook Haunt Theory: Spiral, #2 · Spiral

By M.M. JEE

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What if the past didn't rewind... it rewrote you?

Charlie Virellan escaped the spiral once. Or so he believed.

Now reality wears a mask stitched from misplaced memories and mirrored echoes. Coffee brews before he wakes. Streets realign overnight. And every time he blinks, the world seems to shift—rewriting itself around a version of him he doesn't remember being.

Haunted by Sophie, who arrives whispering of dreams and broken loops, and Evelyn, who fractures across timelines like a glitch in the divine, Charlie must confront an impossible truth:
He may not be the original.

As the spiral embeds deeper, reality fractures into drafts. Friendships blur. Reflections blink out of sync. And a hall of versions begins to gather—each one asking:

"Which Charlie are you... and are you the one we'll keep?"

A story of recursion, identity collapse, and grief that rewinds itself, Haunt Theory is not just a sequel—
It's a memory haunting its own rewrite.


🌀 Charlie Virellan
Once a grieving man chasing clarity, now a fragmented echo of himself. Each memory feels slightly too edited. But when the system wants to overwrite him, Charlie becomes the glitch that refuses deletion.

🪞 Evelyn
A woman, a guide, a constant. Except in this volume—she's breaking. Across mirrors, across drafts, across emotion itself. Was she a protector or an archivist? Either way, she's watching—and crumbling.

🖊️ Sophie
She remembers things Charlie doesn't. Sometimes she's a lover. Sometimes a warning. Sometimes, she isn't even herself. But across every version, she carries the same question: "If I'm not written in, do I still feel real?"

🧠 Matt Drelan
Charlie's best friend... or a construct made for continuity. His presence feels familiar. Too familiar. What happens when the version of your friend remembers being programmed?

💬 The Other Charlies
Not copies. Not clones. Versions. Iterations. Some want his life. Some want his silence. All of them know something Charlie has yet to learn:
You are the product of the edits you survive.

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