Every autumn, Elin Ellingson forgets a memory, always one tied to someone she once trusted. What begins as small gaps grows into entire relationships vanishing, until she forgets the man she planned to marry and realizes the pattern is accelerating. Returning to her coastal hometown, she discovers journals she wrote but doesn’t remember, each pointing to a truth she may have chosen to bury. As the next loss approaches, Elin begins to suspect the forgetting isn’t an illness but a warning, and the memory she’s about to lose may finally reveal what she’s been running from. A haunting, slow-burn thriller about identity, betrayal, and the cost of remembering.