Elliot Grey is a man who's forgotten how to live. He doesn't know his own age, skips lunch to save money for a wife who no longer loves him, and comes home each day to silence.
After his wife leaves him with a quiet bow and a divorce decree, Elliot's world caves in-until a mysterious voice whispers:
"Hey you, yes you. I'm God. You don't have much time left."
Thus begins Elliot's descent into himself - a courtroom of memory, a god that might just be his psyche, and a quiet café where he meets June, a part-time waitress with sunlight in her voice.
As Elliot tries to rebuild from the ashes of trauma, failed love, and self-hatred, June offers him a path not out of pain, but through it.
But the clock is ticking.
In a world that never waited for him, Elliot must now decide whether to finally live...
or to disappear quietly like he always feared he would.