In a world where pain can be erased, some people choose to keep it.After the transformation that reshaped reality itself, the world became merciful.Wounds heal instantly. Grief softens. Loss fades into memory without edges.For most, it is a gift.For Seth, it is a theft.He is one of the few who refuses to let the world smooth away his grief, his love, and the weight of what he has lost. Around him, reality behaves differently. Pain lingers. Memory sharpens. Meaning refuses to dissolve.When others begin to follow his example - choosing weight over comfort, presence over peace - the world adapts.It learns.It begins to ask.And when people cannot answer... it must decide.As more lives hang in the balance, Seth and those around him are forced to confront questions no system was ever meant to solve: Is it kinder to erase suffering, or to allow it?Is it mercy to save someone who cannot ask for help?And who gets to decide what a life is worth?The Weight We Carry is a quiet, emotionally powerful exploration of grief, consent, autonomy, and what it means to remain human in a world that would gladly make everything painless.It is not a story about fighting evil.It is a story about choosing meaning.