
Syxe has everything she once prayed for, yet still struggles to recognize herself inside it. In the year following the birth of their son Sevynne, Syxe and Montana finally have the family they prayed for. But life after the honeymoon phase is messy, exhausting and far from perfect. Syxe is drowning in motherhood and marriage all while navigating a body that no longer feels familiar. Montana is trying to remain present, hold space for the woman he loves, as he tries to slip back into a life he hasn't been home to manage. Their routines don't match. Their tempers don't align. But when old wounds quietly resurface and familiar threats slip back into the life they so carefully designed—Syxe and Montana must stand together as a united front. As Christmas approach, Syxe and Montana have to face the same staying in love is a lot harder than falling in love. Ours is a tender, emotionally grounded story about identity, partnership, and family—about what it means to belong to something bigger than yourself without losing who you are.