The way we love.
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“The way we love.” is an existentialist work of fiction that follows the narrative of an unnamed protagonist and her lover as she begins to recall memories of their past, from their first encounter to their last. Uncovering the reasoning behind his suicide, she becomes engulfed in a feeling of incompleteness—forced to combat her reality: how the worst of the other drew them together.
Paralleling the vision of the individual within the metropolis, “The way we love.” focuses on a close-quarter view that transcribes the traditional outlook of self-love and value; as it isn’t our success or failures that defines our existence but our connection to others.