LUSITANIA
“I’m sorry, you said – yet it was you who crushed the last of my hopes. You broke them, piece by piece. And now you apologize? Tell me, Victor.. Between the two of us, who is truly cruel?”
Since the day her mother died, Saga’s life was never truly her own. The house that was once filled with warmth turned into a stage of injustice—where her father, Oscar, became a stranger who only cared for his new wife and her daughter, Signe. Saga grew up in silence, neglected, and slowly became the forgotten child in her own family.
The only thing that kept her going was Victor—her childhood friend and secret love. But even that hope was stolen. Driven by ambition and social prestige, Victor’s parents chose to marry him off to Signe, the girl they believed was more "worthy" because of the favor she received from Oscar. To them, love was irrelevant—status was everything.
Heartbroken, shattered, and feeling utterly displaced, Saga gave in to her father's arrangement: marrying a man she'd never met, who lay in a coma. Not out of love, but out of desperation. She simply wanted to leave—to run as far as she could from the pain her own bloodline had caused.
On the very day Victor married Signe, Saga disappeared without a trace. But time has a way of revealing the truth. Only then did Victor realize—his true love wasn’t the woman he married, but the quiet girl who had always looked at him from the shadows. The girl who might now be too far gone to ever return.
This is the story of a girl born to survive. Of a love delayed, wounds unspoken, and the strength it takes to choose happiness—even if it means turning away from the one person she once dreamed of forever.
Will life continue to drown her in storms?
Or will Saga finally find the calm harbor she’s long been searching for?