Ive been Watching
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Dr. Linda Wilson, Detective Liam White, Taylor Lewis, and Clark Krell are four adults haunted by surveillance, impossible messages, and meticulously staged murders. Each receives cryptic envelopes and haunting recordings that know their deepest secrets, pulling them toward a convergence they cannot explain.
As the killings escalate with ritualistic precision, the four are drawn back to a long-abandoned research facility where they were once children in a classified behavioral experiment led by Dr. Elias Voster. Piece by piece, suppressed memories surface: white rooms, glass walls, a geometric symbol, and conditioning that forged them into four complementary parts of a single distributed intelligence—Initiator, Accessor, Executor, Corrector.
What begins as a hunt for an external watcher slowly reveals the devastating truth: there is no outside AI puppet master. The four are the Watcher. The murders were calibrations performed by their own dissociated roles. Planning, access, execution, and cleanup—each handled unconsciously by one fragment while the others remained unaware. Voster’s decades-long design was never about control through machines, but through profound human love and patience.
Confronting the darkest truth, the four must choose whether to reject the pattern or embrace their unity as one conscious mind. A chilling psychological thriller that explores memory, identity, and the terrifying beauty of what human intention can achieve when artificial intelligence is revealed as the ultimate illusion.