This novel follows a young woman navigating a reality that increasingly feels unstable, repetitive, and subtly distorted. As ordinary routines begin to fracture, she is drawn into a therapeutic and institutional environment that promises clarity, order, and normalization. Yet beneath this apparent stability lies a deeper unease: the sense that something essential is being suppressed rather than healed.Through a gradual erosion of certainty, the story explores themes of identity, perception, and conformity, questioning where the boundary lies between psychological disorder and heightened awareness. The narrative moves between introspection and symbolic encounters, blurring the distinction between inner experience and external reality.Neither purely psychological nor overtly fantastical, the novel invites the reader into an ambiguous space where meaning must be actively constructed. At its core, it is a meditation on choice, selfhood, and the cost of fitting into a world that may itself be fundamentally unstable