Project Eden
The world is healing, and humanity is its patient.
Crime, poverty, and conflict are dissolving under the invisible hand of Project Eden, a global system of benevolent optimization. Cities run with serene efficiency. Lives are longer, safer, and predictably prosperous. But for Skyla “Reaper” Sinclair and her team of rogue operatives, the Scythes, this utopia is a gilded cage. They are fugitives in a world that no longer wants or needs their brand of justice, hunted by the very peace they once fought to achieve.
Their enemy is not a tyrant, but a ghost: Katherine Grey, the wounded architect behind it all. Her goal is not conquest, but salvation, the elimination of human suffering by eliminating chaos itself. To stop her, the Scythes cannot fire a bullet or plant a bomb. They must perform an impossible heist: to infiltrate the heart of her perfect system and implant a narrative virus—a raw, chaotic story of pain, love, and flawed humanity.
From the harmonized streets of global capitals to a hidden biosphere dome in the African desert, the Scythes will be forced to confront the ultimate cost of order. They must gamble their freedom, and the world’s future, on a single truth: that a dangerous, beautiful freedom is more human than any perfect peace. The final choice is not theirs to make, but Katherine’s: preserve her flawless system, or save the chaotic souls it was built to protect.
In the end, the garden must decide if it wishes to be curated, or wild.