Mia never planned to return. Not to the house where shadows of the past still linger, where love was conditional, and where she learned that silence could hurt more than words. But when a letter arrives—handwritten, fragile, and signed by the mother she barely speaks to—Mia can’t ignore it.
The message is simple: Come home. There’s something you need to know.
With reluctant steps, she crosses the threshold of her childhood home, only to find that time has not healed old wounds—it has only deepened them. Her younger brother barely meets her eyes, the air is thick with unspoken words, and their mother, frail and weary, carries a secret that will change everything. As past betrayals resurface and long-buried truths unravel, Mia must decide whether she’s ready to face what she ran from—or if some things are better left in the past.
A story about fractured families, the weight of unfinished stories, and the painful hope that maybe, just maybe, healing is still possible.