Ya Zhivu Na Dvoikh "I Live For Two"
The wind does not howl in Skrytyh Razum.
It remembers.
In a village buried in frost and silence, compassion is forbidden and survival is a kind of sin.
When a starving boy is found hiding in the hollow of a dead tree, no one dares to speak his name-
no one except Pomni, a Goliath girl whose defiance burns brighter than the cold that rules their world.
She gives him bread.
She gives him a name.
And with that act, she changes both their fates forever.
As the seasons pass, William learns to live for two-for the girl who saved him, and the ghosts he could not save. But in Koshmar, mercy is punished and hope rots faster than the body. When plague and war come for the village, love becomes rebellion, and survival demands more than endurance-it demands sacrifice.
In a land where the wind keeps every secret, even kindness can kill.