Igor is a vibrant yet deeply conflicted soul whose colorful appearance hides an overwhelming fear of loss. He falls hopelessly in love with someone who is emotionally unavailable, believing that if he can love harder, wait longer, or become everything they need, they will finally choose him. As their relationship unravels, Igor spirals through obsession, denial, jealousy, desperation, anger, and heartbreak, struggling to accept that love cannot be forced. Throughout his journey, Igor constantly battles the version of reality he wishes existed against the one unfolding before him. He dreams of a future together, imagines running away from the world, and clings to every sign that things might still work out, even as the other person drifts back toward a previous relationship. Every victory is temporary, every moment of hope slips away, and every attempt to hold on only pushes him further into emotional chaos. Despite his pain, Igor never loses his capacity to love. Beneath the anger is someone longing to be understood, accepted, and chosen for who he truly is. Eventually, he reaches acceptance, realizing that no amount of sacrifice can change another person’s heart. He lets go—not because the love has disappeared, but because he understands that healing begins with accepting the truth. Yet the story never feels truly finished. Even after finding peace, fragments of the past remain. The memories, the longing, and the unanswered feelings linger beneath the surface, suggesting that Igor’s emotional journey is cyclical. The ending echoes the beginning, leaving open the possibility that, despite everything he has learned, he may one day find himself chasing the same impossible dream again. Igor’s story is ultimately about the beauty and pain of loving deeply, the struggle to separate fantasy from reality, and the difficult path toward accepting yourself when the person you wanted cannot love you back.