In every summer of twenty eight, Yashelbia Sun Rey spends her vacation with her grandmother in Rosewood Town. They would wake up early in the morning and do chores, adventures, and outdoor activities together. Her whole childhood was built on the small town in the countryside. But when she turned thirteen, opportunities took her away from the life she used to create with her grandmother. Only handwritten letters were the communication they had with each other. Yashelbia sends letters every month while her grandmother, sends just on every March 28. What's with the consistent date? Time had passed and dreams are about to reach, Yashelbia received a letter from her grandmother. Not like the other letters she had received before, this one is different this time. Love letters from her grandmother keeps getting delivered in her apartment. What's more confusing is that they are written in the past, addressed to someone named Smith. But what Yashelbia clearly know is that her grandfather's name was not Smith.