Dawn finds Mira stitching a shawl for a widow who begs her to keep a husband's hum inside the weave. Ash-weaving holds truth: it will carry grief, cradle love, and break when fed lies. When the ley-tree at the river begins to rot, the city frays in small ways that swell into erasure. Names go missing. Faces go blank. Promises unthread. As Eldervale forgets, Mira feels the ash answer in ways she has never felt before—like a ghost pressing to be known.
A messenger brings a shrouded secret: a man once loved by Mira vanished years ago beneath the tree's roots. His absence is not mere silence but a wound the city is trying to close by erasing him entirely. To save him is to gamble with the ash—and with the bargain she swore would never bend. Mira must stitch memories into something that will hold, even if the fabric of the world resists.
Drawn into a dangerous waltz with a man whose presence aches and is never whole, Mira confronts promises she made and promises broken. Alliances form with those who traffic in memory and those who hoard it as power. Each stitch tightens both hope and peril: the ash will give or it will cleave. When the truth of the ley-tree reveals a lover's culpability and a city's hunger, Mira must decide what she is willing to bind—and what she must let go.
Dark, swoony, and relentlessly emotional, Ash-Waltz of Your Absent Heart spins a tale of love that insists on being remembered, even when remembering risks everything.
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