Six months after a tragic accident that steals her husband and children, Courtney Weston exists in a house full of ghosts. Grief has hollowed her out, leaving her frozen in time, until the day she decides she can no longer live with the pain. In the quiet of her backyard shed, she prepares to end it all. She doesn’t expect to be interrupted.
Deran Cole is just the landscaper: the blue-collar single father who keeps showing up, long after most people have stopped checking in. Burdened by his own past and guided by an unyielding sense of responsibility, Deran becomes an unexpected constant in a world that feels anything but stable.
Searching for a way to survive the weight of her grief, Courtney turns to an unconventional outlet: tearing down what no longer fits and rebuilding something new in its place. What begins as a physical transformation slowly becomes something more, as two guarded souls find themselves sharing space, silence, and moments of understanding neither thought possible.
What begins as a chance intervention grows into something deeper, an achingly slow, tender connection between two broken souls learning how to breathe again. But healing is messy, nonlinear, and riddled with setbacks, and neither Courtney nor Deran can outrun the scars that shaped them.
Working for the Widow is a raw, slow-burn story of grief, resilience, and unexpected connection. It explores the fragile line between survival and living, and how sometimes, the people who change us most are the ones who simply stay
Six months after a tragic accident that steals her husband and children, Courtney Weston exists in a house full of ghosts. Grief has hollowed her out, leaving her frozen in time, until the day she decides she can no longer live with the pain. In the quiet of her backyard shed, she prepares to end it all. She doesn’t expect to be interrupted.
Deran Cole is just the landscaper: the blue-collar single father who keeps showing up, long after most people have stopped checking in. Burdened by his own past and guided by an unyielding sense of responsibility, Deran becomes an unexpected constant in a world that feels anything but stable.
Searching for a way to survive the weight of her grief, Courtney turns to an unconventional outlet: tearing down what no longer fits and rebuilding something new in its place. What begins as a physical transformation slowly becomes something more, as two guarded souls find themselves sharing space, silence, and moments of understanding neither thought possible.
What begins as a chance intervention grows into something deeper, an achingly slow, tender connection between two broken souls learning how to breathe again. But healing is messy, nonlinear, and riddled with setbacks, and neither Courtney nor Deran can outrun the scars that shaped them.
Working for the Widow is a raw, slow-burn story of grief, resilience, and unexpected connection. It explores the fragile line between survival and living, and how sometimes, the people who change us most are the ones who simply stay