THE DUMB, DEAF, DISABLED AND DESOLATE
After three months in a coma, Jun opens his eyes in a quiet recovery ward—his past erased, his future blank. The people who visit him say they knew him. Loved him. But none of their faces spark anything. He feels nothing at all… until he meets three other patients.
A deaf girl, shy and anxious, who flinches from touch but longs to be understood.
A mute girl, cold and distant, who pushes everyone away especially men.
A disabled girl, loud and smiling, who jokes through her pain even when no one’s laughing.
Each carries wounds deeper than what the doctors can see. Together, they begin to form a fragile bond—not with words, but through shared silence, glances, awkward laughter, and stubborn companionship. Slowly, something in him begins to shift.
But healing isn’t easy—and the past he doesn’t remember is coming back, whether he wants it or not.