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Summary
Mara, a quiet woman haunted by unfinished words and an uncertain past, begins to question the meaning of endings after leaving her troubled relationship with Julian. A mysterious artist at the pier sketches her and speaks of how “every ending has a face,” sparking her journey of self-reflection. Through letters never sent and dreams that blur reality, Mara learns that closure isn’t about walking away—it’s about beginning differently. When Julian returns one last time, she realizes she no longer needs to hold on. With the sea as her witness, she writes her final line: “It ends here, but I’m still going.” In learning to end, she discovers how to truly begin.