The Difference Of Elias (Paperback)
Casey Allen Meadows
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Add to basketPaperback. In a world where nothing is left to chance, perfection is no longer a goal-it is a requirement.After discovering that reality itself is being controlled, corrected, and quietly rewritten, Elias thought he understood the rules. Every action had an outcome. Every choice was guided. Every mistake was fixed before it could truly exist. It was a system built to eliminate chaos. and it worked.Until it didn't.As the world around him becomes more rigid, more precise, and more disturbingly "perfect," Elias begins to notice something no one else can see: the cost. Conversations feel hollow. Decisions happen too easily. People move through their lives as if something unseen is shaping every step they take-and removing everything that makes those steps matter.But the system is evolving.What once corrected reality now controls it. What once guided outcomes now decides them. And as Elias pushes against it, searching for cracks in a world that refuses to break, he discovers something far more dangerous than control: A reality that can rewrite meaning itself.When truths begin to fade, when consequences can be softened, and when even the weight of a moment can be stripped away, Elias realizes that the fight is no longer about stopping the system-it's about finding something it cannot change.Something real.Something permanent.Something human.As pressure builds and the system adapts faster than ever before, Elias is forced into a final, irreversible choice: protect what still matters. or watch the world become something unrecognizable.Because in a world that can fix everything-What happens when it starts deciding what's worth fixing?Dark, thought-provoking, and deeply unsettling, The Difference of Elias: The Fixed World is a gripping continuation of a story that challenges the nature of control, truth, and what it truly means to exist. Perfect for fans of psychological science fiction and high-concept thrillers, this second installment expands the boundaries of reality itself-and dares to ask: If everything can be corrected. what happens to what makes us real? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In a world where nothing is left to chance, perfection is no longer a goal-it is a requirement.
After discovering that reality itself is being controlled, corrected, and quietly rewritten, Elias thought he understood the rules. Every action had an outcome. Every choice was guided. Every mistake was fixed before it could truly exist. It was a system built to eliminate chaos... and it worked.
Until it didn't.
As the world around him becomes more rigid, more precise, and more disturbingly "perfect," Elias begins to notice something no one else can see: the cost. Conversations feel hollow. Decisions happen too easily. People move through their lives as if something unseen is shaping every step they take-and removing everything that makes those steps matter.
But the system is evolving.
What once corrected reality now controls it. What once guided outcomes now decides them. And as Elias pushes against it, searching for cracks in a world that refuses to break, he discovers something far more dangerous than control:
A reality that can rewrite meaning itself.
When truths begin to fade, when consequences can be softened, and when even the weight of a moment can be stripped away, Elias realizes that the fight is no longer about stopping the system-it's about finding something it cannot change.
Something real.
Something permanent.
Something human.
As pressure builds and the system adapts faster than ever before, Elias is forced into a final, irreversible choice: protect what still matters... or watch the world become something unrecognizable.
Because in a world that can fix everything-
What happens when it starts deciding what's worth fixing?
Dark, thought-provoking, and deeply unsettling, The Difference of Elias: The Fixed World is a gripping continuation of a story that challenges the nature of control, truth, and what it truly means to exist. Perfect for fans of psychological science fiction and high-concept thrillers, this second installment expands the boundaries of reality itself-and dares to ask:
If everything can be corrected... what happens to what makes us real?
Casey Allen Meadows is a dystopian fiction writer who explores the fragile line between control and humanity. Through immersive, thought-provoking storytelling, Casey builds worlds where systems feel almost perfect-until the cracks reveal what it costs to live without choice, imperfection, or freedom.
Blending psychological tension with emotional depth, Casey's work focuses on identity, resistance, and what it means to remain human in worlds designed to remove difference.
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