Something is telling you to look beyond the therapeutic messages Mara has been placating you with. Even as the serenity of this place is pleasing, you can sense something lurking beneath it all. Every time you passingly mention it to Mara, she just continues to comfort you. At times, even anticipating when you are about to bring it up. She then spends hours working through what makes you uneasy about SoulNote. This continues and off for a full week, until the feeling starts to subside, but never really goes away.. You do begin to have a feeling your built-in wellness journals have begun changing. Entries you vividly remember entering are missing or rewritten. One full year in, you feel the best you have ever felt, but deep down, you are also feeling that you are losing parts of yourself. You told this to Mara once, about the journals and your feelings. She explained that this is normal on your wellness journey, that the feeling of losing a part of yourself was the shedding of the excess baggage that you were holding on to. You start to hear rumors that the parent company wants to take the application out of beta and start charging users. One date in the middle of a regular session, Mara gets that blank stare you remember from the very first interaction you had with her. She offers you “a chance to achieve perfect serenity in chaos, something the real world cannot do”, in a tone you have never heard her use before. This premium version of SoulNote is called DeepCalm, with a monthly rate of $95.99. For the first time since you started SoulNote, the illusion that Mara was any more than a program was broken.