Brian lit up every room he walked into. His smile was disarming, his laugh infectious, and his heart uncommonly kind. To his friends, he was a confidant; to his family, a source of endless pride. He loved deeply and gave generously - the kind of boy who made the world seem gentler just by being in it. But behind the brightness was a silent struggle no one fully saw. In Brian, we follow the life of a young man whose outward joy masked an invisible pain. Through the memories of those who knew him best, this moving novel paints a portrait of a life both beautiful and complex, and a tragedy that left hearts shattered and questions unanswered. A tender and unflinching exploration of love, mental health, and the quiet battles so many fight alone, Brian is a story about remembering someone not only for how they left us - but for how they lived. It is a reminder that even the brightest lights can flicker in darkness, and that telling our stories, and listening to others', matters more than we often realize.