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The Rift of Oblivion

The Rift of Oblivion

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The Rift of Oblivion

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The Rift of Oblivion

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Memory does not disappear. It simply waits in silence, forming a small crack through which it may one day return. The Rift of Oblivion is a quiet, emotionally driven story about people who arrive at a teahouse that exists in the fragile space between reality and unreality. Only those carrying unresolved memories are able to find this place. Everyone who visits has lost something. Or perhaps they still carry a moment they have never been able to let go of. The teahouse is not a place where the past can be changed. It offers no erasure, no easy resolution. Instead, it becomes a space where suppressed emotions are acknowledged for the first time—simply allowed to exist. This novel does not attempt to erase pain. Nor does it offer convenient comfort. Rather, it gently suggests that there may be a faint form of salvation in continuing to live while carrying one’s memories, instead of forgetting them. The Rift of Oblivion is not a story meant to save the reader. It is a quiet affirmation for those who have already endured—and for those who continue to live alongside their memories. Content Advisory This work contains themes that may be distressing for some readers, including: Depictions of domestic violence and psychological abuse Pregnancy loss and related trauma References to suicide and suicidal ideation Expressions of intense psychological distress Please read at your own discretion.
Memory does not disappear. It simply waits in silence, forming a small crack through which it may one day return. The Rift of Oblivion is a quiet, emotionally driven story about people who arrive at a teahouse that exists in the fragile space between reality and unreality. Only those carrying unresolved memories are able to find this place. Everyone who visits has lost something. Or perhaps they still carry a moment they have never been able to let go of. The teahouse is not a place where the past can be changed. It offers no erasure, no easy resolution. Instead, it becomes a space where suppressed emotions are acknowledged for the first time—simply allowed to exist. This novel does not attempt to erase pain. Nor does it offer convenient comfort. Rather, it gently suggests that there may be a faint form of salvation in continuing to live while carrying one’s memories, instead of forgetting them. The Rift of Oblivion is not a story meant to save the reader. It is a quiet affirmation for those who have already endured—and for those who continue to live alongside their memories. Content Advisory This work contains themes that may be distressing for some readers, including: Depictions of domestic violence and psychological abuse Pregnancy loss and related trauma References to suicide and suicidal ideation Expressions of intense psychological distress Please read at your own discretion.

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