The New Me

· Zoe Cannon
4.7
26 reviews
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Annika hasn’t been the same since her accident. She’s missing memories. Losing time. Remembering things that never happened. She’s lucky to have her devoted husband Hugh to take care of her. So lucky.


Sure, he keeps threatening to replace her with one of those new companion bots. But it’s just a joke. He loves her too much to trade her in for a cold, soulless robot, who would never have a thought of its own and never question him. And he definitely wasn’t involved in her accident—how could she even think such a thing?


If she’s noticed him acting strangely, it’s because her brain is still damaged from the accident. And Hugh is there to help her get better. He’s always right there…


This short story is 9800 words long. It is also available in Digital Soul, a science fiction short story collection.

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4.7
26 reviews
Leslie Flinders
September 16, 2023
A pretty good short story , but predictable, up to the final paragraph which I didn't see coming.
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Diana Hamblen
February 15, 2022
Wow, could not put it down! Love it a must read!
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Debi Taylor
August 7, 2022
Fabulous mind Provoking!
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About the author

Zoe Cannon may or may not be a supervillain out to conquer the world through writing. When not writing, they can be found perfecting their schemes for world domination, plotting against their archenemies, and staying up too late reading a book. Their secret lair is rumored to be located somewhere in southern New Hampshire. They also write as their mild-mannered alter ego, Z.J. Cannon.

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