Jane Kaymature stepped into the neon-lit lobby of the Chronos Bureau, her heels clicking against the polished obsidian floor. In a world where biological aging was a choice, Jane was a "Kaymature"—a specialist who helped people navigate the psychological weight of staying physically twenty-five for a century.
She wasn't just a consultant; she was a curator of memories. Her job was to ensure that while the body stayed young, the mind didn't fracture under the pressure of endless time.
"I've lived too long to remember why I started," the client whispered.