Some stories begin with a meeting.

Others begin with a loss.

For Eternity begins where everything should have ended.

A man struggling to move forward finds himself confronted by something he cannot explain.

Memories refuse to fade.

Absence begins to feel like presence.

And the people he believed he had lost continue to inhabit his world in unexpected ways.

As the boundaries between memory, reality and the invisible become increasingly fragile, he is forced to question everything he believes about love, grief and the nature of human connection.

Some bonds are born of love.

Others of memory.

All of them leave a mark.

For Eternity is a story about the ties that survive separation, distance and even death itself.

A story about what remains when everything else is gone.

And about the possibility that some connections were never meant to end.