Jasper Price had built a life around certainty. Science gave him answers. Flowers gave him purpose. Distance gave him peace. When Jasper returns home to care for his mother, he is met with an impossible inheritance: the Trimardeau Estate, left to him by a mysterious cousin spoken of like a myth, a man rumored to trade in wishes and burdens. The house is pristine. The orchard is dead. Gray soil stretches like ash beneath the trees, but violets bloom as if the land itself is dreaming in color.As Jasper tries to uncover what his cousin protected, his mother's condition worsens, and the orchard begins to stir with movements that don't belong to animals or the living. The air thickens like molasses. The ground feels watched. Something in the soil begins to crawl toward the surface, hungry for what was buried long ago.The Wisher's message keeps ringing in Jasper's mind: "Look for the violets. They are not decoration. They are kind. They are memories."
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