
In a world increasingly dominated by logic and premature maturity, a young girl reminds us of the importance of preserving the magic of imagination. This touching story centers on a child going through a difficult experience—one of those moments that can shake the inner world of any child—and in the midst of pain and confusion, she begins to see something no one else can: the forgotten imaginary friends of people from all over the world.
As her loved ones and classmates move on with their lives, the girl starts noticing curious, colorful, and unique presences that seem to follow her or appear at the most unexpected times. These are strange, endearing, and often funny figures, each different from the last, and all sharing one thing in common: they were created by someone who no longer remembers them. These imaginary friends were left behind when the children who invented them grew up, changed, or simply stopped believing.
What begins as a bewildering phenomenon turns into a personal mission. By interacting with these forgotten beings, the girl connects with the stories and emotions of others, discovering that while there may be a lot of pain in the world, there is also tenderness, creativity, and love in the bonds that once existed. Her sensitivity—still intact despite the blow she has suffered—allows her to see what others have stopped noticing: the beauty of the invisible, the intangible, and the things that once mattered deeply to someone.