You’re sitting in a quiet room.
Nothing moves. Nothing makes a sound.
And yet… something feels different.
Not frightening. Not dramatic.
Just familiar.
Like a memory has suddenly stepped into the room and is standing right beside you.
In our hyper-rational 2025 world, we’re trained to dismiss these moments.
A creak is “just the house.”
A flicker is “just bad wiring.”
But for those who have lost someone deeply loved, logic doesn’t always explain the experience.
