The city fell in seconds. Love grew in the aftermath.
After a massive earthquake reduces their city to broken concrete and buried lives, construction worker Ravi and botanist Aranya have nothing left except each other and the will to survive. Amid the wreckage and silence, they create something unthinkable: a hidden rooftop garden, fed by scavenged rainwater, composted ash, and wild hope.
But the world outside is far from safe.
Looters prowl the streets. Disease festers in standing water. The Spiral Teeth, an armed faction that feeds on fear, tightens their grip on the survivors. As the couple's green sanctuary grows, so does the danger. Choices must be made: to stay and protect what they've built, or risk everything and run.
In a world stripped to bare survival, what does it mean to root yourself? To hope? To love?
Told with haunting realism and quiet poetry, Concrete Garden is a story of collapse and creation, of the grit it takes to grow in ruins, and the fierce, fragile power of human connection.