Vivienne moves through a city that breathes in sync with its own secrets. She navigates crowded markets where the scent of citrus and smoke mingles with rumor, and alleys that bend back upon...
Vivienne moves through a city that breathes in sync with its own secrets. She navigates crowded markets where the scent of citrus and smoke mingles with rumor, and alleys that bend back upon themselves as if memory itself could be trapped within them. A relationship, fragile as spun glass, becomes a hinge upon which a dangerous truth swings: what one must lose to save another is never only their own. The city refuses to stay quiet, offering echoes of a past that refuses to stay buried and a present that is always inching toward a reckoning. In moments of quiet, Vivienne learns how strength can look like hesitation, and how the quietest choice can carry the loudest consequences.