Anone001
In the wake of his mother's death, Kazaki is left to navigate a world that feels both alien and indifferent. Grieving and lost, he turns to poetry and writing in search of meaning, but the more he writes, the more he questions his own worth. When a failed confession to Harshita and an unexpected diagnosis shake him further, Kazaki is forced to confront the fragile nature of life and the haunting possibility that his existence may never truly matter. To My Mother is a deeply introspective novella about love, loss, and the weight of unspoken words. As Kazaki grapples with the complexities of identity, legacy, and isolation, his search for purpose leads him into a quiet, existential battle that will leave readers reflecting on their own lives and the connections that define them.