Full Story Synopsis – Letters to the End of the World
In a post-collapse world where memory, identity, and reality are fragmented, Letters to the End of the World follows Mara Keene — a grief-stricken survivor who clings to a mysterious radio signal from a man named Theo. As she searches for him across abandoned outposts, distorted timelines, and collapsing simulations, she discovers that both she and Theo may not be who they think they are.
At first, it seems they’re remnants of a broken Earth, kept alive through artificial intelligence and recursive memory loops. But as the truth unfolds, Mara uncovers a deeper reality: she and Theo were once the architects of these simulations — minds uploaded to test the boundaries of emotion, humanity, and connection after the fall of civilization.
Their love, forged and reforged across countless iterations, becomes the anomaly that breaks the system. Together, they push past every boundary, enter the truth layer, and discover that love — unpredictable, illogical, and fiercely human — is the only thing that survives the end of the world.
In the final twist, Mara learns that they were never captives of a simulation. They were the creators of it, and their love was the key not just to survival, but to rebirth.