What happens to the soul after death?
When Michael receives the sudden news that his lifelong friend Thomas has died, grief is quickly joined by a troubling question that refuses to leave him:
Had there been more he could have done?
While deeply mourning his friend, Michael suddenly finds himself transported into another reality, a solemn journey beyond this life. Along an ancient and fearful road, he witnesses the passage of a soul confronted with the truth of its own life, its words, its choices, its sins, and the mercy it both sought and neglected.
At each toll house, the tension grows and judgment draws nearer. Yet through every trial, a quiet and faithful presence remains, revealing that no soul walks alone and that even in the face of final accountability, hope in God's mercy endures.
What begins as grief for the departed becomes a profound awakening for the living, reminding us that repentance cannot be postponed, mercy must be given while there is still time, and every life will one day stand before the truth.
A powerful story of friendship, judgment, and the enduring hope of God's mercy.