Told through memory, night reflections, and fragments of inner dialogue, the story follows a young man living in quiet exile, burdened by love lost, friendships betrayed, and a past that refuses to remain silent. As awareness sharpens, innocence collapses, and life reveals itself not as a promise, but as a test. In the shadows of his consciousness appears Lucifer-not as a demon of evil, but as a companion of clarity, pain, and relentless truth-guiding him through the wreckage of memory, morality, and desire.
Blending realism with psychological myth, the novel navigates loneliness, obsession, love as weakness, and imagination as survival. Coffee cups, sleepless nights, music, and fleeting human connections become rituals of endurance in a world shaped by hypocrisy and loss. Violence, revenge, and despair surface not as acts, but as thoughts-dangerous possibilities the mind must confront and restrain.