In the heart of a frozen wilderness, a lonely girl stumbles upon a wounded wolf, its silver fur marred by scars of the wild. Drawn to its quiet strength, she nurses it back to health, and as the seasons change, so does their bond. The wolf becomes her constant-her protector, her companion, her only solace in a world that often feels too vast and indifferent.
Through years of quiet understanding, they grow together, speaking in glances and unspoken trust. She believes they are inseparable, that they belong to each other in a way nothing else ever could. But the call of the wild is relentless, and one day, the wolf decides not to return.
Left with only memories and an aching emptiness, she learns that love, even the purest kind, does not always mean staying. Love mean letting go. Some hearts belong to the wilderness, and some heartbreaks are as inevitable as the changing seasons.