He thought he had survived her.
After she left to study abroad, their calls grew shorter, their messages colder - until one day she was gone. When he finally learns the truth through a letter she left behind, it is too late. She was never chasing dreams. She was dying. And she pushed him away to spare him the pain.
But love does not disappear with death.
Haunted by unanswered questions and suffocating guilt, he begins to unravel. Knocks echo at his door in the dead of night. A shadow follows him in mirrors. A voice calls from numbers that do not exist. And soon, reality fractures into something darker - a place where memory becomes accusation and remorse takes shape.
Dragged into a terrifying courtroom deep within his own mind, he stands trial for betrayal - not of her, but of love itself. Sentenced to eternal remorse, he must confront the shadow that feeds on his guilt and decide whether he deserves to live... or to disappear into the darkness.
But when the one he lost appears before him once more, she offers not judgment - but forgiveness.
In the end, only one question remains: Are we truly judged by memory or saved by love?