SUNFLOWER is a dark, atmospheric story about growth in places where light was never meant to reach.
Through haunting imagery and quiet moments of tension, the story moves through abandoned spaces-fenced cities, empty schoolyards, cracked courts, locked doors, and fields that bloom under pressure. Each scene lingers like a memory you're not sure is yours, asking what survives when innocence is interrupted and freedom is delayed.
This is not a story that rushes.
It waits.
It watches.
As fear, loss, ambition, and hope collide, SUNFLOWER explores the thin line between confinement and choice-between what cages us and what pushes us forward anyway. Darkness is present, but it never fully wins. Even in the heaviest moments, something small continues to grow.
Told like a visual album and paced like a film, SUNFLOWER is for readers who appreciate symbolism, mood, and stories that trust silence as much as words.
This is a story about pressure.
About memory.
About becoming.
And some stories don't end where you expect them to.