Some moments change a life forever.
An elderly woman awakens before dawn, unable to reach the phone only feet away.
A wounded farmer lies silently among the dead after an execution, terrified that a single movement will bring another bullet.
An aging father searching for a soccer match slowly loses his ability to see, speak, and recognize the son desperately trying to save him.
In Last Minutes, ordinary moments become unforgettable final struggles shaped by fear, memory, helplessness, and the instinct to hold on.
Written with emotional realism and quiet intensity, these stories explore the fragile boundary between connection and separation, presence and loss, in the final moments when every second matters.