OXYTOCIN - Stars Over Trinia
Two strangers. One glance. And something inside them begins to remember.
Kira lives in a city where everything is connected—except the human heart. Her life is carefully scheduled, efficient, and controlled. There is no room for closeness in her daily routine. Until she discovers Oxytocin—an app that offers human touch for a limited time. What she expects is professionally booked intimacy. What she finds is Cael.
Cael lives a quiet, withdrawn life and rarely speaks. Yet he has a remarkable gift: offering genuine closeness without the need for many words. His past is marked by scars, and his present is devoted to a single purpose—to give others what he himself struggles to believe: that tenderness has the power to heal. The moment their eyes meet, a journey begins that changes them both.
Set against a world of digital systems, tightly structured routines, and a society that has made emotional distance the norm, this novel tells the story of the courage to open one's heart—and the transformative power of truly seeing another person.
"OXYTOCIN – Stars Above Trinia" is not a novel about the future. It is a reflection of the present, quietly reminding us of what we have already begun to lose: genuine human connection, honesty, lingering glances, and the feeling of truly being seen.

