“Until we’ll meet again” is a visual meditation born from a personal experience of separation, where birds become vehicles for one’s own tumultuous emotions. The six panels map the inner chaos of loss and the painful acceptance that reunion no longer belongs to this life, but only to a fragile hope in a spiritual universe we do not know. Through the technique used, each line becomes an act of resistance against the acceleration of time, while the disordered flight of birds materializes the confusion, nostalgia, and brutal questions we carry in silence. Natural elements anchor the narrative in the cycle of life, where ending and beginning interpenetrate, and the white space becomes a character of all things left unsaid. There is no definitive answer, but this work proposes an analysis of the fragility and ephemerality of the present moment.