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What if the thoughts you trust the most were never entirely your own? What if the decisions you believe you make are only the final step in a process that has already been completed somewhere beyond your awareness? Ethan Cross begins to notice something that does not fit within the limits of ordinary experience. Thoughts arrive too complete, actions occur too precisely, and moments seem to unfold before he fully understands them. At first, it feels like a private disturbance, something subtle and almost easy to dismiss. But the more he pays attention, the more impossible it becomes to ignore.
What begins as an internal fracture soon reveals itself as something far larger. Across different people, in different places, the same patterns emerge with exact precision. Identical thoughts appear at the same time. The same decisions are made without communication. Outcomes repeat as if they were already determined before they occurred. What appears to be coincidence begins to take on a structure, and that structure does not behave like anything Ethan has ever known. It does not spread, and it does not originate. It exists, constant and active, shaping reality without being seen.
As the pattern becomes impossible to deny, Ethan realizes that this is not a condition confined to his own mind. It is a system, a hidden network connecting thoughts, actions, and outcomes across individuals who have no connection except through something deeper than awareness. The boundary between self and something else begins to dissolve as the illusion of independent thought weakens. Choices no longer feel entirely his, and reality itself begins to align with something that operates beyond intention.
In HIJACK: The Hidden Mind, the third installment in the HIJACK series, the conflict expands beyond the individual and into the structure of reality itself. What began in HIJACK: The Man with Two Minds and intensified in HIJACK: Losing Control now reaches a point where the question is no longer whether control is being lost, but whether it ever existed in the first place. The system does not merely influence thought. It defines it, reshapes it, and executes it before awareness can claim ownership.
Ethan is no longer just experiencing the system. The system is responding to him, adapting, shifting, and revealing layers that were never meant to be seen. As the structure becomes clearer, so does its limitation. There are gaps it cannot fill, silences it cannot enter, and minds it cannot reach. Something exists outside its control, something that does not align, and something that may represent the only form of resistance left.
As reality begins to fracture under competing structures, the conflict moves beyond observation and into direct experience. Identity becomes unstable, thought becomes contested, and the distinction between what is human and what is controlled begins to disappear. Ethan finds himself at the center of a system that is no longer unified, where multiple structures compete to define what is real and what will happen next.
HIJACK: The Hidden Mind is a high-concept psychological science fiction thriller that blends cinematic tension with philosophical depth. It explores the limits of identity, the illusion of control, and the possibility that thought itself may not belong to the individual who experiences it. This is not just a continuation of the story. It is a deeper descent into a system that was always present, waiting to be noticed.
By the time you reach the end, the question will no longer be what happened to Ethan. The question will be what is happening to you, and whether the thoughts you trust the most have ever truly been your own.
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