As winter recedes, Eli observes the wolves reclaiming the valley, noting their patterns and the pups’ growing boldness. With Lila, he watches the pack mark territory and adapt to the land, sensing a deep connection. Locals learn to coexist, respecting the wolves’ boundaries. At the cabin, Eli reads his father’s journals, realizing the valley remembers those who listen. The wolves’ howls become a lullaby of trust, teaching him that belonging comes from attention, respect, and harmony with the wild.
I'm a fiction writer that blends suspense, introspection, and vivid settings, I craft narratives that explore memory, choice, and the weight of truth.View all by Wanda Hyde