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An orphan lost his girlfriend after an accident. He's been visiting her grave for about a year. But one day, a ghost lady appears. She knows a lot about him, to the point he starts to feel as if his own memories are changing.
The demise of a loved one can be compared to losing a literal part of you. A limb? An organ? A portion of your skin? It might depend, sure. The feeling is purely internal. The world around you might be the same, but you feel the emptiness, and thus, why it has to be a part of you.
Is this why the dead cannot come back to life? Could it be because, until we regain this part of ourselves back, the dead cannot find yet again the spot it once had in our reality? That little space that allowed them to belong in our lives, the one that now we filled with despair and sorrow and grief.
For what can exist, when it no longer has a place to reside in? Perhaps, the one true way is to find a role that can allow us to be part of someone's life again.
All the characters depicted are aged 18 . This is strictly fantasy, this is not real. This script is written by an adult and was made for only adults.
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