After forty years of marriage, Hank Marshall returns alone to the mountain cabin he once shared with his wife, intending to close it up for good.
But grief has a way of lingering in quiet places.
When a storm rolls in one November night, Hank finds a young woman walking the mountain road with an injured dog and nowhere to go. He offers her shelter just for the night.
What follows is three days neither of them expected.
As snow falls and the outside world fades away, two strangers, each carrying wounds they cannot outrun, find themselves drawn into a fragile, unexpected refuge. In the stillness of the cabin, old questions rise: about loss, about trust, about faith, and about the possibility of beginning again.
Sometimes healing doesn't arrive with answers.
Sometimes it arrives as a light in the window.