What if the most unforgettable people are the ones who
never meant to stay?
When she boards a flight to Penang for a leadership
conference, she expects insight, growth, maybe even a
change of pace. She doesn't expect Elijah-a stranger whose
presence feels like a memory returning, whose silence speaks
louder than words, and whose camera captures more than
just images.
A connection begins to form between quiet breakfasts,
temple steps, and slides shared in hotel rooms-not loud or
defined, but deep. Familiar. Like two souls recognizing each
other beneath the noise of the world.
However, just as something real begins to root itself, it shifts.
A message withheld. A goodbye never spoken. And she's left
not with answers, but with a quiet ache-and a question that
echoes long after he's gone.
Was he ever meant to stay... or remind her who she was
becoming?
Told in lyrical fragments and emotional stillness, No
Coincidences is a hauntingly beautiful story about soul
connections, timing, and the quiet love that reshapes us not
through permanence, but through presence.
Some stories don't ask to be finished. They ask to be felt.