Three years after Haikal's death, Maryam still clings to the past, refusing to let go of the love she once had. Despite her best friend Aina's encouragement, she avoids Haikal's grave, keeps his letters, and isolates herself emotionally. She believes moving on means forgetting-and she's not ready for that.
Then comes Ammar, a travel photographer who was once close to Haikal. His return to Malaysia stirs something unfamiliar in Maryam-a mix of frustration, guilt, and a strange sense of comfort. Ammar, seeing her pain, tries to help, but she resists. She doesn't need saving. Or so she thinks.
One day, mysterious letters begin appearing at her café-words urging her to heal, to embrace life again. At first, she suspects Ammar, but the truth is far more heartbreaking: Haikal had written them before his death, knowing she would struggle to move on.
As Maryam reads Haikal's final words and spends more time with Ammar, she faces an impossible choice-hold on to the past or embrace the possibility of love again. But letting go feels like a betrayal... and falling for Ammar feels like a mistake.
Will Maryam take the risk and let her heart beat again, or will she remain trapped in the shadows of yesterday?