Raimunde is a curious girl who has just moved with her parents into a small house in a snowy rural town. She loves collecting objects, talking to herself (sometimes in the past tense, to the frustration of those who correct her), and playing innocent little pranks. But since they arrived, something feels wrong: her parents are distant, sad, and rarely speak to her. Her father has the obsessive habit of keeping all of his belongings stored in boxes.

One day, while exploring the surroundings, Raimunde discovers a cemetery and, beside a bush of violet flowers, an old abandoned grave: the grave of Artem Fiadorov. She decides to adopt him as her "new friend" and begins bringing him flowers. Soon, she starts noticing strange things: a voice that seems to answer her, a café that appears and disappears, and people who look at her but never speak to her.

She will soon discover that she is not alone. Artem, a ghost boy who died tragically, becomes her guide in a world she is only beginning to understand. Alongside Genn (a ghost who stutters and carries resentment toward his family) and Oliver (a living boy and loyal friend), Raimunde will have to face a devastating truth.

The story is a journey of self-discovery, grief, and acceptance, where the living and the dead coexist without realizing it. Through family secrets, curses, witches, and the struggle not to "disappear," the characters will learn that not everything that dies… truly disappears.