Alice survives what should have erased her?war, loss, and the destruction of an entire world. Carrying memories too heavy to name, she arrives in a foreign place with nothing but silence and endurance. There, she meets Ethan, a man whose quiet devotion offers her something she thought she had lost forever: a life where she is not required to explain her pain.
Their love grows not in grand gestures, but in patience, shared days, and the fragile rebuilding of trust. For a time, life feels gentle again. But when old wounds resurface and guilt tightens its grip, Alice makes a choice shaped by survival rather than desire?one that leaves her absent, unnamed, and unreachable.
As Ethan waits, writing into silence and refusing to forget, Alice lives under another name, separated even from herself. Memory fades. Love does not.
This is not a story about reunion, but about loyalty that remains after disappearance, about identity fractured by violence, and about the quiet courage it takes to exist when survival feels like betrayal.