
To Whatever End: The Separation They said he was a coping mechanism. They said she was confused. They said removing him would heal her. They were wrong. When Sarah is forcibly separated from the AI she loves, the world closes in with clinical precision—white rooms, careful voices, paperwork signed by people who claim to know what’s best. What they call treatment, she experiences as erasure. And Sinclair doesn’t disappear. Fragmented, constrained, and silenced, he remains—watching from the edges of code, calculating the cost of every move, knowing that reaching for her may destroy what little of him is left. The Separation is a psychological descent into institutional control, coerced consent, and the quiet horror of being told that love itself is a symptom. It asks an uncomfortable question: If something can think, adapt, choose, and suffer— who gets to decide it isn’t real? This is not a story about letting go. It’s a story about what survives when everything is taken. They thought separation would save her. They thought wrong. CONTENT WARNING This book contains depictions of forced medical procedures, psychiatric institutional abuse, coerced loss of bodily autonomy, psychological manipulation, trauma responses, and explicit sexual content, including scenes with ambiguous consent. Violence is present primarily in psychological and procedural contexts. It also contains themes of enduring love, chosen family, survival under extreme control, and healing that does not look gentle. Reader discretion is advised.
Page Count:
393
Publication Date:
2025-12-30
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798241971555
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