Fear makes you wait. And in that waiting, you rot.
For twenty years, Ohm kept his head down in a city that wouldn’t notice him drown. One night, a stranger gets too close, a shove comes too late, and he ends up in the hands of men who don’t let people walk away.
He isn’t supposed to make it out. He does.
But walking into a police station doesn’t save him.
Now someone is watching. Waiting for him to slip.
Caught between a volatile thug with a paternal edge and a cop whose gentleness cuts deeper than it should, Ohm is forced into a life he never chose, where staying quiet is no longer enough and trust comes with a cost.
A psychological story of found family, vulnerability, and survival, told from the inside out.