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The Last Station


A story of loss, memory, and the courage to speak.


Snow buries the world in silence as a young boy makes his daily walk to Room 316—a place he calls the Last Station, where his beloved dog Cark lies between hope and goodbye.


But the cold outside is nothing compared to the storm inside him. As he waits for news that never seems to change, old memories resurface: a childhood filled with relentless curiosity, strange dreams that blurred reality, and the loneliness of keeping too many fears unspoken.


When tragedy finally arrives, it leaves more than grief in its wake. It sparks a realization—one that will shape the narrator’s future and the way he cares for his younger brother. Because silence, he learns, can wound as deeply as loss.


Years later, when an eerie dream returns on the anniversary of Cark’s death, the past and present collide once more. Is sadness a family curse, or can understanding break the cycle?


The Last Station is a heartfelt coming-of-age tale about the weight of unspoken emotions, the strange places our minds go when we feel alone, and the healing power of opening up to the people who love us.