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  • Outside the boardroom of Minds Inc, Robert paced back and forth.

  • Animus lets you enter someone's mind and experience their memories,” he thought.

  • Yeah, that's how I'll say it.

  • Animus lets you enter someone's mind and experience their memories.

  • Short and to the point.”

  • An executive opened the door.

  • Mr. Snow, we're ready.”

  • Robert froze.

  • Coming.”

  • He removed his phone from his pocket and made sure it was on silent.

  • He entered the room and walked to the front.

  • Thirteen black suits sat around a long wooden table, watching him.

  • Robert cleared his throat.

  • Hi, I'm Robert Snow, the inventor of Animus.”

  • They stared blankly.

  • He pulled a tiny device out of his pocket and held it in the air: it looked like an

  • MP3 player with earphones attached.

  • Animus lets you enter someone's mind and experience their memories.”

  • The room stayed silent.

  • John Minds, the CEO, gestured towards an empty seat.

  • Mr. Snow, can you uh, demonstrate it for us?”

  • Of course.”

  • Robert walked over to John and placed one of the ends in his ear.

  • So you put the receiver in one ear, like this.”

  • He took a seat and placed the other end in his own ear.

  • You put the sender in like this.”

  • Robert lifted the central console and placed his thumb in the middle.

  • Then you press play.”

  • He pushed down.

  • In an instant, Robert and John were 18 000 feet above ground, falling from the sky.

  • Unconsciously, John let out a shout.

  • His heart raced, as he looked around and saw Robert next to him, falling without a parachute.

  • He reached behind his own back and realized he had no chute either.

  • He yelled at Robert.

  • Parachute?”

  • Robert wrapped his hand around his ear and yelled.

  • What?”

  • The wind howled past them as they plummeted towards the Earth.

  • John tried again.

  • Parachute?”

  • Robert gave him a thumbs up.

  • You're insane!”

  • John watched the ground approach his face.

  • End this!

  • We're gonna die!”

  • Robert smiled, and they hit the ground.

  • John woke up screaming.

  • He stood up, took a deep breath, and analyzed his body.

  • “I'm..I'm okay.

  • What just happened?”

  • Robert removed the Animus from John's ear.

  • You weren't in any real danger.”

  • He walked to the front of the room.

  • You experienced one of my memories.”

  • You fell from the sky without a parachute?”

  • Not exactly.

  • I took a memory of skydiving and altered it a bit.

  • I extended the free fall and got rid of the parachute.”

  • John shook his head.

  • Incredible.”

  • He looked at a nearby executive.

  • How long were we gone for?”

  • “F-five seconds, sir.”

  • John looked at Robert.

  • How's that possible?”

  • In the Animus, time flows like it does in a dream.

  • Five seconds here can feel like thirty minutes in there.”

  • How does it work?”

  • Well, the sender loads a memory into the Animus.

  • When he pushes play, the receiver experiences it with him.”

  • John gestured towards the door.

  • “I need everyone to leave.

  • You're dismissed for the day.”

  • Everyone got up and left.

  • John looked at Robert and smiled.

  • OK Mr. Snow.

  • You have my attention.

  • What do you want from me?”

  • “I've worked on this for the last ten years.

  • I put my life savings into it—” “So you want money?”

  • No.

  • It's not about money.

  • It's more than that.

  • I think it can change the world.

  • It can be bigger than the written word.

  • Imagine a world where anyone can experience someone else's story.”

  • Exactly.

  • Thisthis is bigger than business.

  • But you think too small Robert.”

  • What do you mean?”

  • Experiencing a memory is nice, but imagine if we could change them.

  • Instead of experiencing someone's story, we could write it.”

  • But why?”

  • Peace.”

  • What do you mean?”

  • World peace, Robert.

  • A fight starts because people see the world differently.

  • Don't you agree?”

  • “I-I do.”

  • Imagine if we all shared the same storyno more fights.”

  • “I can't imagine that kind of world.”

  • Do you believe in truth?”

  • Yeah.”

  • If the truth exists, it must be the same for everyone, right?

  • It has to be the same storythe true point of view.”

  • Hmm.”

  • We can create a better world.

  • A world of Einstein's.

  • A world of Shakespeare's.”

  • John stood up.

  • “A world of Robert Snow's.”

  • Robert hesitated.

  • “I-I don't know.

  • I made it for the people.”

  • “I'm with you Rob.

  • But the world is moved forward by a handful of great people.

  • People don't know what they want.

  • They're like birds in a cage.

  • You wanna give them freedom?

  • Learn to open the cage for them.”

  • And how do I do that?”

  • With power.”

  • John walked over to a giant window overlooking the city.

  • These people won't appreciate you Rob.

  • Animus will be nothing more than a toy to them—a fancy video game.

  • You're naive if you think they'll use it for experiences beyond the bedroom, partying,

  • or a cheap thrill.”

  • “I have to think about it.”

  • Think about this.

  • How many people do you know reading Shakespeare?

  • Dostoyevsky?”

  • Not many.”

  • How many people do you know studying Beethoven?

  • Mozart?”

  • “N-not many.”

  • Exactly.

  • You think Animus will be different?

  • These people aren't like us Robert.

  • They'll just use it to escape their problems like they always have.

  • Instead of becoming better, they want life to be easier, and it'll never be easy enough

  • for them.

  • But we can make them stronger.”

  • “I have to think about it.”

  • By all means, think about it.

  • But remember, you came to Minds for a reason, didn't you?”

  • “I did.”

  • And what was the reason?”

  • You can get it into every home.”

  • Exactly.

  • Power.

  • You think I got powerful by giving the people what they want?

  • I give them what they need, even when they don't know they need it.

  • That's why I own the biggest building here.

  • That's why you're the one coming to me and not the other way around.”

  • Robert stayed quiet.

  • Now go home and think about it.

  • But remember Mr. Snow, all roads lead back to me.

  • Take it to another company?

  • I'll buy them out.

  • Get it to market?

  • I'll have my best scientists tear it apart and figure out how it works.

  • Don't make this harder than it needs to be.

  • It's your destiny to bring Animus into the world, and it's mine to take it to the next

  • level.

  • Don't let your ego get in the way of progress.

  • We can do great things together.”

  • As Robert exited the room, John yelled after him.

  • “I want the same thing you do: a better world.”

  • On the way back to his car, Robert pulled out his phone.

  • He had missed three calls from the same number.

  • He opened a voicemail they had left and gave it a listen.

  • Hi Mr. Snow.

  • I'm calling from St. Catherines hospital.”

  • Robert's heart sank.

  • It's about your mother.

  • She got into a severe car accident, and well, she's in a coma.

  • We're not sure if she'll make it through the night.”

  • Robert got in his car and drove towards the hospital.

  • Robert stared at his mother, her face pale and expressionless, her body lacerated from

  • the crash.

  • She appeared lifeless.

  • Where are you,” he thought.

  • Where are you going?”

  • He walked to the door and peered through the glass, ensuring that no one was in the hallway.

  • He pulled the Animus out of his bag and grabbed a toque from his coat pocket.

  • Robert connected the receiver piece to his temple, concealing it under the toque.

  • He sat in the chair next to her, connected the sender to her temple, and positioned her

  • head to the side.

  • Here goes nothing,” he said and switched it on.

  • *** Robert stood on a lawn, between two spruce

  • trees.

  • The winter wind cut through his down jacket, and the snow climbed up to his knees.

  • He looked ahead and saw his childhood home.

  • It gave a welcoming glow against the starry night.

  • Holiday lights hung from the rooftop, and a small tree illuminated the window.

  • He walked up to the door and gave it a knock.

  • After a few moments, it opened, and his mom appeared.

  • She immediately hugged him.

  • Robert?

  • What are you doing here?”

  • Robert embraced her tightly.

  • “I'm here to see you.”

  • But how?”

  • Animus.

  • That technology I told you I was working on, it works.

  • We're in one of your memories.”

  • She took a step back and smiled.

  • You always were such a smart boy.

  • Your dad will be so proud.

  • Why don't we call him over and tell him?”

  • Robert raised his eyebrows.

  • Dad's here?”

  • His mother turned and yelled.

  • George!”

  • Robert stepped inside.

  • He won't be able to see me mom.”

  • Why not?” she asked, as George walked into the room.

  • Robert's eyes swelled with tears.

  • He last saw his dad when he was a kid.

  • Because only you and I are connected.

  • I can experience any of your memories, but I can't interact with them.”

  • George approached his wife.

  • Everything okay?”

  • She looked at her husband and shut the door.

  • Yeah, I thought someone was here, but I must have heard wrong.

  • Sorry.”

  • George gave her a kiss on the cheek.

  • Oh Daisy, you're crazy you know that?

  • Come, I'm about to give Robby his Christmas present.”

  • He led her upstairs to a spare room, and Robert followed behind them.

  • The room was emptyexcept for some carpet, a small chair and desk, and a simple, wooden

  • bookshelf.

  • George called out.

  • Robby, you can come look now.”

  • Little Robby walked into the room with a blanket in one hand and a book in the other.

  • He looked around.

  • Books?”

  • George lifted his arms to the walls.

  • Yeah, it's your own library.”

  • Little Robby lifted his book into the air.

  • But I already have one.”

  • That's why I got you more.”

  • But I like this one.”

  • George got down on one knee.

  • But it's the only one you've read.

  • How do you know you won't like one of these more?”

  • This one has pirates in it.”

  • George grabbed a book from the shelf.

  • So does this one.”

  • He opened it up to show Robby the pictures.

  • But in this one, they go to space.”

  • Little Robert's eyes lit up.

  • Space?”

  • That's right.

  • I'll read it to you before bed tonight.

  • Now let's go set up the dinner table.”

  • George lifted his son and carried him down the stairs.

  • Robert looked at his mom and laughed.

  • “I don't remember being such a brat.

  • This was always my favourite gift.”

  • She smiled.

  • “I know.

  • You never left it.

  • I can't remember how many times I brought your dinner up here so you would eat.”

  • Every day, probably.

  • This room was the inspiration for Animus.”

  • Oh?

  • How so?”

  • Well, I spent every day here in someone else's mind, experiencing their world.

  • I wanted to create for the world what dad created for me.”

  • Daisy smiled.

  • Your dad would be happy to hear that.”

  • Yeah.

  • Of all memories, I wonder why you thought of this one.”

  • “I think about it often.

  • It's the best memory I have, but it's also the worst.

  • I guess I could never let go of it.”

  • Robert hugged her.

  • Sometimes you need a little darkness to see the beauty of the light.

  • What time does he go?”

  • After dinner, when I send him out for dessert.”

  • Daisy stepped back.

  • Now come join us for dinner.

  • You can eat, right?”

  • Well, sorta.

  • I can experience what you experience.

  • So anything you can taste or smell, I can too.”

  • Great,” she said, as they walked down to the kitchen.

  • George pulled the turkey out of the oven and placed it on the table.

  • Dinner is served.”

  • They all sat down.

  • Daisy looked to her husband.

  • George, can you say grace?”

  • They all held hands.

  • For a roof that keeps us safe, clothes that keep us warm, love that makes life worth

  • living, and food that keeps us strong, we thank you Lord for these gifts.”

  • Everyone bowed their heads.

  • Amen.”

  • They began eating.

  • It had been years since Robert had a good meal.

  • He ate every thing: roasted turkey with cranberry sauce, warm stuffing, and creamy potatoes.

  • After a few bites, George looked up from his newspaper.

  • Honey, listen to what this critic said about my short story.

  • 'A life changing read.

  • George Snow is an upcoming talent.'”

  • Wow.”

  • She took a sip of water.

  • That's incredible Georgie.

  • I'm so proud of you.”

  • George smiled.

  • Wait til they read the novel.

  • It has more than a hundred characters.”

  • Daisy laughed.

  • “I don't know if they'll be able to keep up.”

  • Well, the one's who care will.”

  • George got back to reading the paper.

  • “I don't remember dad working on a novel,” thought Robert.

  • He watched his younger self flipping through the space pirate book.

  • That's why.”

  • After they finished eating, Daisy scooped up the plates and put them in the sink.

  • She turned towards George.

  • Hey honey, I forgot to grab dessert.

  • Do you think you could get some?”

  • He rubbed his stomach and smiled.

  • Definitely.

  • I'll be right back.”

  • George put on his coat, his hat, and exited the house.

  • Daisy and Robert watched him leave from the window.

  • Mom, do you think dad's sad about the novel?”

  • What do you mean?”

  • Well, he never got to publish it.

  • It could've changed the world, right?”

  • It could've.

  • But who knew those books would be such a big deal?”

  • Books?”

  • Yeah, the library!

  • Bet he never thought it would lead to Animus.”

  • Hmm.”

  • Sometimes the smallest actions make the biggest difference.”

  • Yeah, I guess.

  • Mom, I need your help with something.”

  • Robert heard a beeping sound.

  • Daisy stared ahead without making a sound.

  • Mom?”

  • The beeping got faster.

  • Mom?”

  • The memory grew darker.

  • Robert put a hand on his mother's shoulder.

  • Mom?”

  • The beeping grew faster.

  • He hugged her as the memory continued to fade.

  • Mom?

  • Mom!

  • Mom!”

  • The memory collapsed, and he woke up screaming in the hospital room.

  • He removed the animus and put it into his pocket.

  • Mom!”

  • But the beeping grew faster and faster.

  • The emergency alarms went off, and a doctor rushed into the room.

  • Robert kept screaming, but he was asked to leave the room.

  • At 6:54 AM, Daisy was pronounced dead.

  • A few weeks later, Robert placed the Animus on his workbench.

  • It had been prepared for John.

  • He sipped whiskey and looked around the garage.

  • Tools lined the walls.

  • Ten years,” he thought.

  • Ten years.

  • Never thought it would end like this.”

  • Robert took another sip and gave John a call.

  • Hello.”

  • John.

  • It's Robert.”

  • Robert.

  • Have you made a decision?”

  • “I have.

  • You were right.”

  • About?”

  • Destiny.

  • Our destiny.

  • They're intertwined.

  • The Animus is yours.”

  • “I'm glad to hear that.

  • I'm in the office now if you wanna come by.”

  • Coming.”

  • See you soon.”

  • See you soon,” Rob said and hung up.

  • He finished off his drink and called a cab.

  • *** Robert entered John's office on the top

  • floor of the Minds building.

  • Robert, great to see you.”

  • John extended his arm forward.

  • You too John,” said Robert and shook his hand.

  • He admired the view.

  • Nice view, eh.”

  • Yeah.”

  • Come.

  • Sit down.

  • Show me what you got.”

  • Robert took a seat at John's desk and pulled out the Animus.

  • It rewrites memories, just like you asked.”

  • Robert handed it to John.

  • Perfect.”

  • John, can you do me a favour?”

  • What is it?”

  • Rewrite my memory.

  • Make me forget I ever made the Animus.”

  • John's eyes widened.

  • Why?”

  • “I can't move forward knowing I put this into the world.

  • But I know it needs to be done.”

  • “S-sure.

  • I can do that Robert.

  • How do I do it?”

  • Robert put the receiver in his own ear.

  • Put the sender in your ear.

  • I'm gonna think about creating the Animus, and you think of a memory to replace it with.”

  • Alright, I got it.”

  • Now, press play.”

  • John pressed his thumb down.

  • They both stood on a beach.

  • John looked at Robert.

  • Did it work?

  • We're in the memory I imagined.”

  • Robert looked at John and smiled.

  • Back in John's office, their eyes rolled back, and they collapsed to the floortrapped

  • in an eternally looping memory.

Outside the boardroom of Minds Inc, Robert paced back and forth.

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