Intro. SONGKANG (28) and AYA (22) married through an arranged marriage, not love. Two strangers were bound by status and obligation, sharing a house but never truly sharing a life. For two years, their marriage existed in silence—no touches, no meaningful conversations, not even simple greetings. They lived side by side as husband and wife only in name.
In their second year of marriage, they mutually decided to divorce. The decision felt rational, calm, and emotionless. However, the divorce process required them to meet frequently—to submit documents, attend mediation, and finalize procedures. What began as brief, formal meetings slowly turned into conversations. Discussions about divorce shifted into stories about habits, loneliness, and feelings they had never expressed.
In the middle of separating, SONGKANG and AYA begin to truly see each other for the first time. Questions that were never asked emerge too late. Feelings that were never allowed space start to grow just as their marriage is