Arthur was the architect of straight lines, a master of logic who designed skyscrapers meant to defy the curve. But after losing his wife, Clara, his meticulously ordered world collapses. He retreats to a lonely coastal town and buys a derelict wooden sailboat—a vessel defined by messy, imperfect curves.
Arthur expects a simple project, a distraction from his grief. Instead, he finds Maya, a tough young shipwright who refuses to let him treat wood like concrete, and a hidden message from Clara that challenges everything he ever believed about structure, stability, and love.