Synopsis: In the shadow of Blackthorn Point, Elias and Mara trade city noise for the lonely embrace of an old lighthouse, drawn by salt air and the promise of a life untouched by the world. At first, the tower feels like a sanctuary-days blurred by fishing trips, lantern-room nights under strings of fairy lights, and the steady heartbeat of the sea. But the house remembers. Old keeper's logs whisper of wives who vanished in light rain, skiffs that returned empty, and a brass plaque that gleams brighter each dawn as if polished by unseen hands.
When Mara rows out one misty morning and the boat drifts back alone, Elias is left with nothing but questions. Something ancient stirs beneath the waves-an old bargain sealed in the storm, demanding balance the living can never fully understand. As the lantern's beam sweeps the dark each night, Elias learns that the sea does not merely take. It keeps. And what it keeps, it reshapes forever.