Freely distributed novel ยท March 2026

What It Feels
Like to Be Us

A literary speculative novel about empathy, privacy, and the moment shared feeling grows beyond one-to-one exchange into something vast, controversial, and quietly transcendent.

Acts

3

Chapters

18

Words

70,213

The line both brothers hesitated over was the same one nearly everyone hesitated over now.

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Luis Serrano held the consent packet flat against the table with the side of his hand and read the sentence twice, not because he doubted his eyesight but because experience had taught him the most important promises were usually hidden inside the most neutral language. Across from him, his younger brother Nico had already uncapped the pen but had not yet put it to paper. His knee moved under the chair in a hard quick rhythm he seemed not to feel.

Amina let them take the time.

The room was built to keep people from feeling handled. Not luxurious. Not intimate in any sentimental way. Just careful. Two soft chairs angled toward each other but not so directly that they looked punitive. A woven rug with enough wear to suggest use rather than branding. Water glasses on a low table. A narrow window facing the parking lot and, beyond it, the jacaranda tree that had started dropping itself in violet scraps across the curb outside. The equipment case sat closed on the credenza beside a box of tissues and a ceramic bowl full of wrapped ginger candies. The point was not to disguise the technology. The point was to keep the room from becoming only that.

The novel begins in a room designed for care rather than spectacle, then widens into a world where empath technology has escaped regulation, entered ordinary life, and started testing the moral limits of shared feeling at planetary scale.

Not a techno-thriller. Not a utopian fantasy. Something more intimate and more dangerous.

This is the final movement of a trilogy about consciousness, exposure, and interconnection. It asks what happens after empath technology leaves the lab, crosses borders, enters schools and clinics and underground scenes, and finally becomes capable of mass shared emotional experience.

Shared feeling, no longer private or small

What begins as bounded emotional transfer becomes civic infrastructure, black-market temptation, and global argument. The frontier is no longer whether we can emote. It is what happens when entire populations begin to do it.

Empathy as power, care, boundary, and risk

The novel stays with consent, opacity, regulation, and the ethical cost of turning another person\'s interior life into access. Shared feeling can heal. It can also expose, manipulate, and overwhelm.

An earned form of transcendence

The final movement is not toward spectacle. It moves toward awe, equanimity, and the quieter recognition that separateness may be necessary without ever having been absolute.

Three textures of the world

The book moves from intimate rooms into institutional friction, then toward public systems trying and failing to look neutral while the human stakes keep breaking through.

What remains private

The room still smelled faintly of wet stems when the weather turned.

Infrastructure

The first question the girls asked was whether the center had finally replaced the left-side temple contacts that kept slipping into people's hair.

A braided novel that widens, converges, and returns with more quiet than certainty.

The architecture of the book mirrors its emotional movement: bounded rooms, growing social weather, and the afterimage of a signal that changes what distance means without dissolving individuality.

Act

Act 1 - Seperate Rooms

Chapter 01 - Borrowed Weather Chapter 02 - What Remains Private Chapter 03 - Infrastructure Chapter 04 - After the Trust Chapter 05 - Second Bell Chapter 06 - Threshold Conditions

Act

Act 2 - Shared Weather

Chapter 07 - Unlicensed Night Chapter 08 - The Brief Against Scale Chapter 09 - Resonance Test Chapter 10 - Afterimages Chapter 11 - Capture Chapter 12 - The Answer

Act

Act 3 - After the Signal

Chapter 13 - Fault Lines Chapter 14 - Interior Sovereignty Chapter 15 - The Architect's Surrender Chapter 16 - Millions Chapter 17 - The Quiet That Remained Chapter 18 - Shoelaces

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