He disappeared to escape the noise. Then a message brought him back to the silence.
When David walks away from everything — his city, his friends, even Mavia, the boy who once made life feel bearable — he believes he's saving them all from his slow collapse. But weeks after cutting all ties, he receives a message in the dead of night:
> “He said, ‘I will die.’ And then he did.”
Mavia is gone.
The cause? Suicide.
The last words?
> “Tell David he was right.”
David returns to a past he tried to bury and finds only pieces — a grieving sister, a final letter, and a notebook filled with things Mavia never said aloud. But as David starts uncovering what Mavia truly felt — and what he was really running from — he realizes this story isn't just about death.
It’s about what we leave unsaid.
It’s about what it means to be seen.
And sometimes, the most powerful confessions… are the ones we never send.
A quiet, devastatingly emotional journey of grief, guilt, and healing — where love exists in memory, silence holds the deepest truths, and one message can rewrite everything.
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