Wilbert doesn’t remember who he used to be.
Every night, he dreams of running—from something powerful, something relentless—but when he wakes, the answers slip further away. His past is a void, his identity a mystery, and the only clues lie buried in fragments of dreams he can’t fully grasp.
Then the letters start speaking to him.
As a mailman sorting through Christmas wishes, Wilbert begins to hear voices—children reaching out through ink and paper. Most are innocent. Some are hopeful.
One is different.
Amy isn’t asking for toys. She’s asking for help.
Drawn by a connection he can’t explain, Wilbert follows a trail that leads far beyond a simple letter—into a hidden world of secrets, violence, and something far more dangerous than he ever imagined. With no memory of who he was, but a growing sense of who he might be, Wilbert is forced to confront a truth buried deep within himself.
Because saving Amy may mean uncovering the man he used to be.
And he may not like what he finds.