Grumpy sunshine. Doctor and patient. A clean, small-town slow burn about broken people, hard choices, and the risk of letting someone in.
I came to the mountains to forget my mistake. I never expected to find him.
I should be saving lives in a top Vienna hospital, not stuck in a remote village surrounded by cows and silence. But after a fatal error derails my career, I have no choice but to finish my training here, far from everything familiar.
Then I meet Noah. He is quiet and distant, all rough edges and sharp silences, but something about him pulls me in. Beneath the surface, I sense someone kind. Someone broken. Someone worth saving.
But I have made bad choices before. I cannot afford another. And Noah is my patient. Falling for him could cost me the second chance I fought so hard for.
Still, something about this village feels like more than punishment. It feels like possibility. Like healing. Like the start of a life I never thought I could have.


