In a city governed by emotional currents as much as law, Arin lives with a quiet curse: a one-sided Heartbinding that slowly consumes him. His emotions do not remain his own-they deepen, linger, and refuse to fade, threatening to erase him piece by piece.
Lyra, a gifted scholar of arcane systems, believes the bond can be controlled. What begins as an attempt to save one life turns into a forbidden intimacy-two hearts bound by imbalance, fear, and love that grows more intense the longer it is denied.
When Arin's pain becomes unbearable, Lyra makes a desperate choice. Instead of breaking the bond, she expands it-allowing the city itself to absorb their emotional excess. The ache eases. Arin survives.
But the world begins to change.
Emotions spread too easily. Attachments grow too deep. Letting go becomes painful. Love, once private, turns contagious.
As the city slowly loses its ability to separate feeling from identity, Arin realizes the truth too late:
their love is no longer just saving him-it is quietly harming everyone else.
Forced to choose between survival and responsibility, Arin and Lyra attempt the most painful act of all: dismantling a love that feels safer than letting go. What follows is not a clean ending, but a quiet reckoning-one that leaves scars on the city, on their bond, and on themselves.
This is a story about love that almost destroys the world,
about intensity mistaken for meaning,
and about learning that true love is not what consumes everything-
but what knows when to stop.