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Samuel Reed returns to the fog-shrouded town of Oakhaven after twenty years, carrying the weight of guilt from a youthful accident that claimed his friend’s life on a rain-slick bridge. Drawn to the quiet sanctuary of St. Michael’s church, he seeks the absolution that has eluded him for so long.
There he meets Ruth Holloway, the resilient organist who has her own scars from loss at sea. Through shared confessions and quiet walks beneath ancient oaks and past decaying mansions, their tentative bond begins to grow from empathy into something deeper, offering each a fragile hope of healing.
As Oakhaven’s hidden secrets press closer, Samuel must confront the past he fled. Ruth’s steady presence and the church’s haunting music become a lifeline, guiding him toward the forgiveness he craves.
In the gathering shadows of the town he once called home, Samuel discovers that absolution may lie not in forgetting, but in the courage to open his heart again.





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