Tess used to hike the coastal trails with her dad.
Now the path feels different.
A year after losing him in a sudden accident, Tess hasn't found her way back to the overlook they once shared. The trees feel taller. The silence feels heavier. And the things she never said still echo in her chest.
When Ram - a steady, sharp-eared dog from the local shelter - enters her life, something shifts. Together, they begin walking the trails Tess once avoided. Step by step, memory by memory, she learns that grief doesn't disappear - it changes.
Still I Walk is a story about anger that finally finds air, about wind that carries more than salt, and about the quiet courage it takes to move forward when nothing feels fair.
Because sometimes the bravest thing you can do is keep walking.