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Some places hold memory the way bones hold marrow — deep and unrelenting.
When a man returns to the remote valley town he once fled, he expects silence. Instead, something stirs. The wolves are back. And so, it seems, is everything he buried.
Caught between the life he built and the roots he severed, he begins to unravel — slowly discovering that losing yourself is far easier than finding your way back.
*Because some things remember us, even when we've forgotten them.*...
Claire Larsen receives a call from hospice nurse Sarah Chen: her mother Ruth has weeks, maybe days. Claire hasn't been home to Montana in fifteen years. She books a flight from Seattle, remembering the ranch house at the edge of wilderness.
Claire settles into her old bedroom, unchanged since she left. At dusk, Ruth insists the bedroom window stays open despite the cold. Claire sees seven wolves at the tree line, motionless, watching the house.
Claire drives the final thirty miles on dirt roads. The ranch looks smaller, more isolated. Sarah meets her, warns that Ruth has been "talking to the trees." Ruth is skeletal but her eyes are sharp. Their reunion is tense, full of things unsaid.