In a world where pain is both a legacy and a burden Vesper and Evan navigate the haunting shadows of their lives.
When Vesper stumbles upon a boy in a hospital bed he unwittingly uncovers a bond that transcends their shared suffering. Evan trapped under the weight of his mother's abuse and his own terminal illness has learned that hurting is part of survival. Vesper grappling with his own tragedies becomes a reluctant ally in Evan's fight against the pain that binds them.
As they confront the darkness of their pasts the line between victim and aggressor blurs. In moments of shared vulnerability they discover that healing is not merely the absence of pain but the courage to confront it. Together they grapple with the question: Is it possible to break free from a tradition of hurt or are they destined to repeat the cycle?
"It hurts. And this is tradition." In a narrative rich with raw emotion and unflinching honesty Vesper and Evan must decide if they can redefine what it means to be strong and whether they can find hope amidst the chaos.