Description
Twelve years is a lifetime in the quiet architecture of a relationship. For Jordan and Alexis, their shared history is a meticulously constructed shelter of rituals, inside jokes, and deeply rooted comfort. But as the familiar rhythm of their daily lives begins to skip beats, a haunting silence starts to fill the space between them. What began as a mere drift turns into a chasm, forcing both women to confront the suffocating realization that the people they have grown into no longer fit the mold of the partnership they once built.
As the lines between devoted friendship and burgeoning betrayal begin to fray, Jordan finds herself caught in a desperate tailspin. She is fighting to protect the sanctity of a decade-long love while silently mourning the version of herself that has been lost in the compromise.
This is a poignant, unflinching look at the messy intersection of identity and intimacy. Through fragments of domestic tension and the ache of nostalgia, the story navigates the wreckage of a life once shared. It asks a difficult question: how do you dismantle a future you’ve already promised to someone else? Ultimately, this is a story about the grace required to survive the end of an era and the terrifying, beautiful process of learning to breathe on your own again.