Twenty-four-year-old archivist Johanna Howlett lives with a condition no doctor can explain.
She calls it temporal bleed.
The future does not arrive for Johanna in orderly sequence. It leaks into the present through sensations, memories, and emotions that have not happened yet. She feels the ache of injuries years before they occur. She experiences moments of joy long before she understands their source. Sometimes she catches glimpses of herself decades older, living lives she has not yet chosen.
At first, Johanna treats these visions as gifts. If she can see her mistakes before they happen, she can avoid them. If she can anticipate heartbreak, she can prevent it.
But every attempt to reshape tomorrow fractures reality further.
As timelines multiply and possibilities collide, a dark presence begins appearing in every future she sees. Convinced she is witnessing an approaching tragedy, Johanna becomes obsessed with preventing it. Her efforts isolate her from the people she loves, especially her best friend, Tyler Mercer, the only person willing to believe her impossible experiences.
When a devastating accident places Tyler's life in the balance, Johanna finds herself standing at the crossroads of countless possible futures. There she discovers a truth more frightening than fate itself: the shadow haunting her visions was never death.
It was the fear of living without certainty.
Part psychological horror, part speculative drama, and part meditation on human resilience, The Future Is Already Haunted explores what happens when we become trapped by tomorrow-and what it means to finally choose today.