Subaru Tachibana sees no color. Not metaphor. His eyes simply cannot. He has accepted a life of gray-until the sky explodes.Every morning at dawn, colors he has never seen flood the horizon. Greens that feel like apology. Reds that taste like fear. A voice inside his head whispers: "You can see them, can't you?"Her name is Mei. She is seventeen. She is in a hospital across the river. She lost her voice in an accident. But every morning, for seventeen minutes, her emotions paint the sky. And he is the only one who can see them.They build a language without words. Flashlights. Morse code. Hands pressed against glass. A pull neither understands.But the connection is killing them. A shadow grows in her chest. A hole opens in his. To survive, they must let go. To live, they must forget each other.They refuse.The Death of the Gray is a Japanese-inspired light novel about colorblind painters, silent girls, and the invisible thread that pulls two people across a river, a city, and a year of waiting.