When city planner Leo catches his fiancée cheating, he flees to a crumbling cabin in Cutthroat, Colorado, inherited from a great-uncle he barely knew. His plan: disappear into solitude. Instead, he meets June, a blunt woodsman who informs him his new home "is going to kill you." Through fixing roofs, battling named weeds, and learning from elderly neighbors, Leo discovers that real survival isn't about escaping pain—it's about embracing connection, risk, and the beautiful mess of actually living. A warm, witty story about losing everything and finding what matters.