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Miu Natsha dies protecting the woman she loves.
Lorena "Lena" Schuett survives carrying the weight of that love like a second heartbeat, heavy and relentless.
They had seven years together, a life built in shared mornings, quiet dreams, and promises spoken as if the future was guaranteed.
Then came the accident.
Then came the years after, three of them, where the world kept turning without Miu in it, and Lena had to learn how to exist inside the absence.
This is not a story about moving on.
There is no erasing, no forgetting, no replacing.
This is a story about grief that lingers, about guilt that sinks its teeth in, about love so deep it refuses to die quietly.
It is about hallucinations and hope, promises that hurt, and the slow, brutal work of choosing to stay alive.
Ten Years Time is about learning how to carry love, without letting it kill you.
This story does not romanticize death or self-harm, but it does explore how grief can distort reality and how healing often begins in quiet, imperfect ways.
Please read with care.