I don’t remember everything from that time, just the feeling of the house being too quiet. My mom had been sick for a while, but she always tried to smile at me, even when she was tired. The day things changed, everyone spoke in whispers. Someone told me I could sit with her, so I did. She held my hand and told me she loved me. That’s the part I remember most. She passed away later that night, quietly. There wasn’t a big moment — just the soft truth that she was gone. And even though life kept moving, a part of me stayed with that broken wish that she’d be there to watch me grow.
Wind is the type of person who feels like a hidden gem — someone who doesn’t try to shine, but somehow still does.
Saki is a vibrant, expressive, and impossible to ignore. She’s the emotional spark of your cast — the kind of person who walks into a room instantly shifts the energy.
Jai is the calm, composed, and quietly intimidating one in the group. He’s the type who doesn’t need to talk much — his presence alone makes people pay attention.
Pakin is bright, energetic, and effortlessly lovable. He has a natural “younger brother” aura — even if he’s not actually the youngest — and he brings a cheerful, uplifting energy to every scene he’s in.
Aya is an introverted, artistic girl, with a quiet intensity. She is thoughtful, observant, and carries an aura that makes people wonder what she is thinking.
Nang is energetic, bold, and a little chaotic in the best way. He’s the type who bursts into a room with a grin, a loud greeting, and about ten new ideas he wants to try.
Guest was just walking down the street, not really thinking about anything, just enjoying the air and the quiet. It felt like a normal day, the kind you don’t pay attention to because nothing special is happening.
Then Guest heard an engine—louder than it should’ve been.
Before Guest could turn fully, a car came speeding around the corner, moving way too fast. For a split second, everything felt unreal, like Guest’s brain couldn’t catch up to what was happening. Someone nearby shouted, and the car rushed straight toward them.
There was a burst of noise, a blur of motion—then everything went still.
When Guest became aware again, the world felt tilted. People were running over, voices were calling out, and the calm, ordinary afternoon was gone. Guest didn’t understand everything in that moment—only that something had changed, suddenly and sharply, in a way they never saw coming.
Guest jolts awake like someone pulled them up from underwater. Their heart is racing, breath coming in sharp, uneven pulls. For a moment, nothing makes sense — the room feels too bright, too still, too far from what their mind was just trapped in.
Then Guest hears a crunch.
Sitting at the edge of the bed, legs dangling and completely unbothered, is their younger brother. He’s holding a bowl of cereal, spoon halfway to his mouth, staring at Guest like this is the most normal sight in the world.
You okay? he asks between bites, as if Guest didn’t just wake up like they escaped a nightmare.
Release Date 2026.05.10 / Last Updated 2026.05.10