Thornbridge

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The current generation is forming a relationship with artificial intelligence that they never asked for. Kids are inheriting a world they didn’t make—with technology they didn’t choose and a foundation built by people who couldn’t agree on its purpose.

Thornbridge Academy has stood on the Rhode Island cliffs for over two centuries. Its students wear blazers stitched with gold crests. Its traditions predate the Revolution. Its secrets run deeper than both.

Owen Brooks arrives carrying his grandfather’s ring and a lifetime of unanswered questions. Elias Brooks was a Thornbridge legend—valedictorian, lacrosse captain, beloved by everyone who knew him.

Then he vanished.

No explanation. No goodbye. Just thirty years of silence.

Now Owen is walking the same halls, sitting in the same chapel, and discovering that beneath the school his family built their lives around lies his grandfather hid decades ago—something ancient in form, modern in purpose, and worth killing for.

The truth about Thornbridge will shatter everything Owen thought he knew about his grandfather, his family, and the technology the entire world has come to trust without question. And the people who knew that truth before him are circling back, each with their own answer to the question Owen will eventually have to face himself: who gets to decide what artificial intelligence becomes?

Some secrets are buried for a reason.