sojourn

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In the quiet, snow-covered village of Bellemont, Emilia arrives with nothing but a broken heart and a past she can’t escape. Divorced and having lost custody of her son, Theo, she seeks refuge in the stillness of this forgotten place—intending only to disappear. But silence is not the same as healing, and the weight of loneliness soon becomes unbearable.

Bellemont is a town of routines, of people who have lived the same way for generations. Maddie, the warm café owner with a sorrow of her own, welcomes Emilia without question. Adrian—the reserved café co-owner who, like Emilia, seems to be running from something he no longer speaks of.

At first, Emilia resists their kindness. She is a visitor, an outsider. But slowly, Bellemont begins to change her. A forgotten book, a seat always left open at the café, a silent walk by the frozen lake—small, fleeting moments that chip away at the walls she’s built around herself. For the first time in years, she feels something other than grief.

But peace is fragile. When her ex-husband arrives with an offer—a chance to be with Theo again if she walks away from everything she’s begun to build—Emilia must make a choice. Will she run once more, or will she finally stand and fight?

Sojourn is a story of loss and quiet love, of healing that happens in unspoken gestures. It is about finding home in the most unexpected places—and the courage it takes to stay.