The Things Still Watching
Book Two - The Series Continues
Mara thought learning the truth would set her free.
Instead, it made her visible.
Even without the glasses, Mara can still see the lattice-an invisible network binding human consciousness together, quietly containing something vast, patient, and watching from beyond. The world looks ordinary on the surface, but beneath it, threads of awareness pulse, nodes flicker, and unseen forces move through the city correcting fractures no one else can perceive.
The Watchers are restless.
The outside entities are probing.
And Mara has been noticed-again.
As anomalies begin to surface-ordinary people whose perception has cracked the veil-Mara is forced into a new role. She must find others like her: those who can see, stabilize, and endure the strain of awareness without tearing the lattice apart. Some will help. Some will resist. Some are already dangerous.
With each connection she makes, the lattice grows stronger-and more fragile.
The outside doesn't need to break in by force.
It only needs to be understood.
As tendrils press against weak points in the network and fractures ripple across the skyline, Mara realizes the terrifying truth: awareness itself may be the greatest threat of all. Every thought, every fear, every awakened mind brings the outside closer.
Holding the line will cost her more than she imagined.
Dark, atmospheric, and unsettling, The Things Still Watching deepens the mystery of The Things We Never Saw, expanding its world into a tense psychological and metaphysical thriller about perception, responsibility, and what happens when humanity begins to see too much.
The world looks the same.
But something is still watching