The Drifting Child
by ZERO_0_0
A child wakes in the cold, surrounded by strangers, with no memory of how he arrived there—or where the people he loved have gone.
Carried through snow-covered roads and unfamiliar forests, he drifts from moment to moment, reacting rather than choosing, watching rather than understanding. The world around him is harsh, quiet, and indifferent, yet filled with people who carry their own scars, regrets, and unfinished grief.
There is no sudden heroism, no clear destiny waiting to be claimed. Only confusion, fear, small kindnesses, and the slow weight of loss settling into a fragile heart.
As fragments of the past surface through dreams and memories, the child begins to confront the emptiness left behind—not through strength or courage, but through endurance. Through continuing to move, to breathe, to exist.
The Drifting Child is a slow, character-driven fantasy about survival, memory, and emotional dislocation. It is not a story about saving the world, but about learning how to remain in it—one uncertain step at a time.