The Weight of Wildflowers: Sometimes love blooms where grief has rooted
Prasanth N.M
The Weight of WildflowersAfter the sudden loss of her husband, Ira retreats to a remote countryside cottage, hoping the silence will numb the ache that has hollowed her life. But what she finds instead is a tangled garden, and a quiet stranger with dirt-stained hands and eyes that seem to understand too much.
Aarav, a botanist with his silent grief, teaches Ira the language of wildflowers, the patience of soil, and the strange, soft alchemy of beginning again. As the seasons turn, so do the roots of something trust, memory, and the kind of love that doesn't ask you to forget, but gently dares you to bloom.
The Weight of Wildflowers is a deeply moving psychological romance about healing in stillness, the beauty of imperfection, and the quiet ways we learn to carry both love and loss. Tender, lyrical, and profoundly human, this is a story for anyone who has ever tried to plant hope in broken ground.

