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Two people who loved each other, but timing, fear, and life kept them apart.
Jayyid leaves home to study in a foreign country believing distance will make him lighter. Instead, it sharpens everything he has been taught to hold inside.
In a college hostel filled with unfamiliar faces and late-night conversations, he meets Safwan, quiet, observant, kind in a way that does not demand explanation. What begins as friendship slowly becomes something deeper, unnamed, and dangerous to acknowledge. Between shared meals, silent prayers, and moments that linger longer than they should, Jayyid finds himself torn between desire and devotion, longing and restraint.
When an accident shatters their fragile closeness, Jayyid is forced to confront what it means to love someone he may never fully have, and what it costs to ask God for mercy while bargaining with his own heart. As faith, guilt, and silence collide, he learns that some loves are not meant to be claimed, only carried.
Set across two countries and shaped by distance, memory, and prayer, this is a story about becoming-about the quiet ways love changes us, even when we choose to let it go.