The memory dealer of Old Jeddah

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The memory dealer of Old JeddahDownload PDF FUTURES24 April 2026A taste of freedom.ByAddidi Youness0Addidi YounessAddidi Youness is a bilingual writer and researcher based in Casablanca, Morocco, specializing in psychological theory and functional linguistics.View author publicationsSearch author on: PubMed  Google ScholarIllustration: JaceyThe holographic minaret of Al-Shafi’i drilled the Adhan straight into the mastoid bone behind my ear. A neural vibration, not a sound. Maghrib. Above the coral houses of Al-Balad, the Ministry’s drones buzzed back to their hives, glutted on our biometric data.I sat on my synthetic rug in a shop squeezed between a hissing falafel printer and a stall selling ‘Vintage Oud’ — chemically scented motor oil.“Uncle Ibrahim?”The whisper came from the shadows. I didn’t look up from my antique coffee grinder. Grind. Crack. Grind. The only analogue rhythm left in a digital world.“You’re late.”The boy stepped into the flickering neon light. Sixteen, skin too smooth, eyes glassy. Side effects of the Ministry’s latest ‘Optimism Patch’. He looked like a doll left out in the Jeddah sun.Read more science fiction from Nature Futures“The patrols,” he stammered, scratching the raw skin around his neural port. “Scanning for negative micro-expressions near Bab Makkah. I had to maintain a smile for 20 minutes. My jaw aches.”“Sit.” I shoved a cup of dark sludge at him. “Drink. It’s bitter. It’ll clear that sugar-rot from your synapses.”He took the cup with shaking hands. “The Algorithm scans my cortisol levels every eight minutes. If I dip below ‘Joyful’, they send a Correction Drone.”I knew the Correction. A zap to the amygdala. Forced serotonin and dopamine flood. ‘therapeutic realignment’, they called it. Lobotomy by Wi-Fi, I called it.“You came for the hard stuff,” I said, leaning back.“Do you have it?”I reached under the rug, pulling out the rusted drive wrapped in oily cloth. An artefact from the Time Before Silence.“Raw memory,” I whispered. “Uncut. No AI polish. No emotional dampeners. Just jagged human experience.”“Whose is it?”“My grandmother’s,” I lied. It was mine. Forty years ago.“What happens in it?”My cybernetic eye whirred, focusing on his sweat. “Grief. Pure, unadulterated grief. The day her cat died.”He recoiled. “A cat? I’m risking my Neural Score for a dead cat? I thought you had revolution codes.”“Revolution isn’t code,” I rasped. “It’s feeling something they didn’t script. Real isn’t the taste of fresh dates. Real is the ache in your throat when you try to swallow but can’t.”He stared at the drive. “Why would anyone want that?”“Because you’re drowning in light, habibi. You float in eternal mid-afternoon sunshine. This drive? This is three minutes of ugly crying. Chest heaving. But at the end … a silence. A clean, heavy silence called catharsis. The Algorithm can’t synthesize it because it requires breaking first.”He looked at his hands. “I feel empty, Uncle. My stats are perfect. But inside … it’s just static. White noise.”“That’s the price. It eats the noise, but it eats the music, too.”I remembered my wife, Salma. Before the patches. We fought over burnt rice. We screamed. Then we made up, and the quiet was sweet. Then the Ministry ‘fixed’ her anxiety. She became pleasant furniture, until she died of a heart attack watching a comedy, a frozen grin on her face.“How much?” the boy asked.“No credits. A bio-trade.”“What?”“Give me five minutes of your ‘joy’. That synthetic, high-grade sugar they pump into you during exams.”“But … you call it poison.”doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-026-01071-0 Waiting for them by Marissa Lingen New year, old me by Robert Blasiak Ozymandias undead by Bryce Saputo Homelessness of the heart by Tomias Keno Immolation by Lucy Zhang False hope by Hall Jameson Sock. Something. 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