WHAT WE CANNOT LEAVEGrace Nomusa Dlamini has always known who she is. A receptionist in Durban's maritime district, the eldest daughter in a close Zulu family, a woman who moves fluently between isiZulu at home and English at work. Her life is full, rooted, and hers.Then she meets Callum Ross.He's a Scottish marine engineer on a temporary contract, pragmatic and steady, a man used to leaving and returning without rupture. The attraction between them is immediate. What begins as stolen lunches becomes something deeper: a love that feels both inevitable and impossible.Callum chooses to stay in South Africa for her. He learns isiZulu phrases from videos. He sits with her family and tries to understand what he cannot translate. He believes, with absolute sincerity, that love and effort can bridge any distance.But Grace understands what Callum cannot: that some distances are not about geography.If she leaves with him, she will sever ties to her family, her ancestors, her language, her name. If he stays, he will sacrifice a life he can rebuild anywhere for a place where he will always be a guest. The asymmetry between what each would lose is not something love can fix.What We Cannot Leave is a quiet, devastating portrait of a relationship where no one is wrong and nothing can work. It is a story about the weight of belonging, the cost of cultural displacement, and the courage it takes to choose yourself when love asks you to disappear.This is not a story about who leaves and who stays.This is a story about what we carry, and what we cannot.