INTRODUCTORY PAGE Southern Ontario, 2150
By the middle of the twenty-second century, Southern Ontario was no longer the quiet refuge it had once been. Summers stretched longer, hotter, and drier. Lakes rose and fell in unpredictable rhythms. Storms arrived with a violence that felt almost personal. What had once been a region known for its stability now lived under a slow, steady pressure - not enough to break a life in a single moment, but enough to bend it over years.
Dan and Trudy had built their world here. They had raised children, tended gardens, worked hard, and loved harder. Dan, strong even in his later years, still trained with the same 50-pound dumbbells he'd used since his forties. Trudy, a homebody at heart, found her peace in books, crafting, and the quiet rituals of a life lived indoors. Money had always been tight, but they managed. They always managed.
But by 2150, the land around them was changing faster than they could pretend not to notice. Summers brought heat waves that pushed the limits of their aging home. Winters swung wildly between warm rains and sudden deep freezes. Migration patterns shifted. New families arrived from the south, seeking safety. Others left for the northern territories, chasing cooler air and steadier ground.
Dan and Trudy tried to hold on. They tried to believe that the world they knew would settle again. But the day came when the government maps were redrawn, when their town fell inside a managed retreat corridor, when the letter arrived telling them - gently, officially - that it was time to move.
They stood together on their porch that evening, watching the sun sink behind the trees that had shaded their lives for decades. Their children were grown now, scattered across the province, each facing their own battles in a world reshaped by climate and time. Dan felt the weight of the moment in his chest. Trudy felt it in her hands, trembling slightly as she held his.
They had survived storms before. They had survived loss, hardship, and the long, complicated work of raising a family in a world that never stopped shifting. But this was different. This was the end of a place that had held their entire history.
And yet, beneath the fear, there was something else - the same quiet certainty that had carried them through every chapter of their lives. They would go north. They would start again. They would face whatever waited for them with the same stubborn love that had kept them together through everything.
Because in a world that changed without asking permission, love was the one thing they still chose freely.