Some stories are built to entertain.
Some are built to distract.
And some are built to quietly stay with you.
Seven Days in the City started as a simple idea: follow a handful of people through an ordinary week. No heroes. No villains. No epic quests. Just routines, pressures, small choices, and the invisible systems we all move through every day.
It’s a story about work.
About money.
About repetition.
About the subtle ways patterns shape us — and the quieter ways we shape them back.
This isn’t a story that rushes you.
It walks beside you.
My hope is that you’ll recognize pieces of your own life in these pages — not in obvious ways, but in the rhythms. The loops. The small moments that add up to something larger than they seem.
Read it in one sitting or in pieces.
Read it fast or slow.
Let it be what it is.
Sometimes a single week is just a week.
Sometimes it’s something else entirely.