Kyan16
Two neighbors live side by side, separated only by a thin wall-yet separated by something far stranger than distance.
One lives in 2025. The other lives in 1925. And somehow, impossibly, the wall between them carries sound perfectly across a century.
At first, their conversations are cautious-confusion turning into curiosity as they try to understand how their worlds overlap. Elias, surrounded by a fast, noisy future of machines and silence disguised as convenience, speaks to Arthur, a man shaped by ink, coal smoke, and a world that still believes in order. But as time bends and shifts unpredictably, Arthur disappears... and someone new takes his place.
Different voice. Different habits. Different hunger.
Yet the wall remains constant.
As Elias learns to listen beyond dates, calendars, and logic, he discovers that the wall is not a mistake in time-it is a meeting place for people who were never supposed to meet, but did anyway. Across generations that never touch, the conversations grow deeper, more human, and more fragile, until even food, silence, and breathing become shared experiences.
But the wall does not promise permanence.
It only promises connection.
And in the end, Elias must learn what it truly means to lose someone you have never stood in the same room with-and still miss them as if you had.