A young writer named Arman Roozbeh wakes one morning with a memory he thought long buried, of loving a girl fifteen years his senior. That memory—an odd, delicate affair born of childhood obsession—pulls him into a maze of guilt and longing. Two decades later, Arman is successful but haunted: a single musical piece, once playful sabotage in his youth, resurfaces on stage and brings everything crashing into view.
Simultaneously, Maral, a sharp-witted journalist and Arman’s former love, grapples with his sudden disappearance and the cryptic letters he sends. As she tracks the truth, Arman plunges into the surreal corridors of a psychiatric hospital, where reality frays and identities double-back on themselves.
As past and present collide, the writer must decide whether to confront his secret sabotage, the ambiguous love he once felt, and the person he has become. In the chill of unanswered questions, their lives converge over a cup of cold coffee that holds more meaning than either of them ever expected.