What Remains Left

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Summary

Helena has always lived under the echoes of a turbulence: the absence of a father who never returned, the weight of a grandmother who turned love into guilt, and the constant shadow of being blamed for wounds that were never hers. When her mother’s death strikes like lightning in an already clouded sky, Helena finds herself alone, without shelter, trying to understand who she is and where she came from. Amid the pain, she embarks on a journey of discovery, where fear and hope intertwine like thunder and light. From journalist to a woman in reconstruction, Helena crosses borders, both internal and external to find herself. What Remains Left is about emotional survival. About facing chaos and learning that even in the midst of the storm, every pain has a purpose, and that behind the densest clouds, the sun has never stopped shining.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
5
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

Turbulence, what will yours be?

Turbulence is not just a collection of books; it is an emotional portrait of the silent battles each person carries within.

Each book presents a different story, distinct characters, and unique pains. There is no repetition of journeys, only an invisible bond that unites them: the confrontation with suffering. In each narrative, turbulence takes on its own form losses, traumas, fears, guilt, and silences that hurt. Some arrive suddenly; others build slowly, until they can no longer be ignored.

The stories show that fighting does not always mean winning immediately. Sometimes, it simply means continuing. Healing is not about forgetting, but about learning to live with scars. It is about giving time to time, understanding what is around you, accepting inner chaos, and discovering how not to be ruled by fear. Each character learns, in their own way, that crossing turbulence requires courage, patience, and, above all, humanity.

Turbulence speaks of pain, but also of resilience. Of falling, rising, stepping back, taking a deep breath, and moving forward. Because every turbulence passes but it leaves marks that shape who we are.

And now, the question remains: What is your turbulence?