What Remains
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Virtual Voice
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Fatin Zaklouta
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
A psychologist begins treating a teenage boy who speaks with unsettling clarity about fear, silence, and responsibility. Their sessions are calm. Controlled. Procedural.
Then small inconsistencies appear.
There is no referral on file.
No school record.
No proof that the patient exists beyond the therapist’s notes.
As grief from her mother’s recent death seeps into her professional life, the psychologist is forced to confront a truth she has spent years explaining away: some forms of listening arrive too late to matter.
What Remains is a quiet, unsettling work of literary fiction about guilt, complicity, and the moral comfort of professional language. Told through therapy sessions, case notes, and private reckoning, it examines what survives after truth is acknowledged—when explanation is no longer enough.
This is not a story about healing.
It is a story about responsibility.