Nira Kova practically lives in the shadows-unseen, unheard, and unnoticed. Trapped in a life that offers no solace and burdened by the unrelenting silence of her existence, she clings to a secret so devastating it threatens to consume her: she suffers from Hanahaki Disease, a rare and fatal illness born of unrequited love.
Her love is a quiet, unspoken agony.
Mihai, her childhood friend and the object of her affection, is oblivious to the weight of her feelings.
To him, she is a fleeting figure-distant, stoic, and always retreating into herself. To her, he is everything: the boy who once shielded her from bullies, who unknowingly sparked a love so fierce it became both her salvation and her curse.
As Nira battles her illness in silence, her world grows smaller, her body weaker, and her hope dimmer. Each page of her diary is a confessional-a raw, poetic testament to the life she yearned for but never had and never believed she deserved.