After she left, nothing felt wrong at first.
Maya was gone. The relationship had ended. The silence made sense?until it didn't.
At first, Daniel tells himself it's over.
Then he reads her last message again.
And something doesn't fit.
What begins as a quiet attempt to understand the past turns into something else entirely. Patterns begin to surface?small, fragmented, almost invisible. A message that feels incomplete. A detail that doesn't belong. A connection that shouldn't exist.
As Daniel looks deeper, the city around him starts to shift.
Missing names. Overlapping paths. Lives that seem unconnected?until they aren't.
And at the center of it all, a system that appears too perfect to question.
The more he searches, the less certain everything becomes.
Because some absences are not empty.
They have structure.
They leave behind a shape.
The Shape of Absence is a psychological mystery about doubt, pattern, and the unsettling realization that what we accept as normal may hide something we were never meant to see.