Synopsis: Every night, buildings in this city vanish. They’re not destroyed or demolished — they’re simply undone, as if someone hit an invisible ‘undo’ button on reality itself.
Radit, a quiet young man with no real friends, has been recording these disappearances in a battered notebook. He maps out what is gone, what remains, and what seems to appear in the empty spaces left behind. But one night, he wakes up to find his own apartment slowly vanishing around him, layer by layer.
In the middle of the crumbling walls, a single word appears: **WRITE.**
Radit realizes he might not just be recording the city’s erasure — he might be causing it, or maybe he’s the only one who can stop it. As he digs deeper, he discovers other people who have seen the same dissolving walls, the same cryptic messages… and one horrifying truth: the city is rewriting itself, and the ink might just be his own words.
This is a story about memory, fear, and the strange power of documenting a world that doesn’t want to exist.