Trust.
Obito Okazaki lives quietly among the constant subtle noise of college life. A withdrawn guitarist, he keeps to himself, playing his way through sleepless nights while the world outside keeps moving without him. His days revolve around soft chords, empty hallways, and a loyal dog that understands silence better than people ever could.
But the quiet starts to shift. New neighbors, old friends, and forgotten promises begin to pull him back into the mess he tried to leave behind. In a city that hides its loneliness behind laughter, Obito is forced to decide whether trusting again is worth the pain that comes with it.
Trust is a slow-burning story about connection, memory, and what it means to let the world touch you again when you’ve already learned how to live without it.