Namwan, a single mother with nowhere left to turn, arrives in the north with her six-year-old son and a suitcase full of fear. Determined to rebuild her life in silence, she finds work at a riverside café and tries to forget the bruises she left behind.
Across the street lives Mali, a reclusive artist nursing wounds of her owngrief buried under brushstrokes, love left unfinished. She has no intention of letting anyone in. Especially not a woman with too many shadows and a boy who asks too many questions.
But fate is persistent. So is kindness. And the quiet rhythm of rainy mornings, garden soil, and found laughter begins to pull them together.
Until the past comes knocking again.
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