What happens to love when the world begins to break?
Katya and Troy meet at the edge of two different spheres: Western vs Eastern. Their connection feels undeniable but beneath the intimacy lies a deeper tension.
Katya moves through life with instinct and emotional intensity, while Troy believes in composure and control. What she calls honesty, he experiences as pressure. What he calls stability, she begins to feel as distance.
Then the ground beneath their lives begins to shift. Political tensions arise. The world they trusted begins to fracture. And inside their relationship, another fault line slowly opens. Because sometimes the greatest distance between two people is not geography: It is the blindspot between their cultures, their fears, and the ways they have learned to survive in their respective environments.
One question always remains: Is it possible to be truly seen by someone who comes from a different culture?