Leo began sneaking into the basement every day. He "borrowed" memories of summer vacations, first bike rides, and family dinners. He felt richer than the wealthiest kids in class. But soon, the lines blurred. He started calling his teacher "Mom" and forgot his own name, replaced by the names of the children in the stolen files.

Leo was the only kid in school who couldn’t remember his own 10th birthday. It wasn’t amnesia; it was poverty. In the year 2055, memories were the new currency. His parents had sold the "Birthday Memory" to pay for his sister’s lung-filtration surgery.

He realized the school was built over an old . The circuit breaker wasn't controlling electricity; it was a leak in the digital archives.

One afternoon, Leo found a "glitched" circuit breaker in the school’s basement. When he flipped it, the lights didn’t go out. Instead, he saw a flickering projection of a girl he didn't know, laughing in a park he’d never visited.

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Leo began sneaking into the basement every day. He "borrowed" memories of summer vacations, first bike rides, and family dinners. He felt richer than the wealthiest kids in class. But soon, the lines blurred. He started calling his teacher "Mom" and forgot his own name, replaced by the names of the children in the stolen files.

Leo was the only kid in school who couldn’t remember his own 10th birthday. It wasn’t amnesia; it was poverty. In the year 2055, memories were the new currency. His parents had sold the "Birthday Memory" to pay for his sister’s lung-filtration surgery. Leo began sneaking into the basement every day

He realized the school was built over an old . The circuit breaker wasn't controlling electricity; it was a leak in the digital archives. But soon, the lines blurred

One afternoon, Leo found a "glitched" circuit breaker in the school’s basement. When he flipped it, the lights didn’t go out. Instead, he saw a flickering projection of a girl he didn't know, laughing in a park he’d never visited. It wasn’t amnesia; it was poverty

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