Jerry thought he was building a clinic.
What he ended up building was a life.
In the rugged stretch of Montana land he's claimed as his own, Jerry is determined to create something permanent-a veterinary clinic, a sanctuary, and maybe a future he can finally believe in. With Alfie at his side, the work begins as timber falls, foundations are poured, and long days blur into something steady and real.
But building something lasting doesn't come without cost.
What starts as a partnership-professional and personal-deepens into something neither of them can ignore. As the land changes, so do they. Bonds are tested, boundaries are crossed, and the line between control and surrender becomes harder to hold.
Around them, others are drawn into the orbit of what they're creating-friends, workers, and those carrying their own scars. Some find a place to belong. Others bring chaos that threatens to tear everything apart.
Through it all, Jerry and Alfie must decide what they're truly building together-and what they're willing to risk to keep it.
Because some things you construct with your hands.
And some things ... you have to claim.