Description
Rose is struggling to recover from the death of Bernard, her soulmate, who recently passed away. Upon reading the will, she discovers that her husband has bequeathed his woodworking workshop to Mathis, one of his former apprentices. Distraught, she nevertheless agrees to hand over the keys to him. Mathis is also going through a difficult period. Between the impending birth of his child and his struggle against alcohol, he must learn to stand on his own two feet and take responsibility. Inheriting the workshop becomes an unexpected opportunity for him: to continue Bernard's work and finally find his own path to healing. Ophélie, for her part, feels lost since her daughter left the family nest. She no longer finds joy in her romantic relationship and doubts her future. The memory of Rose, who read tea leaves and knew how to guide wounded souls, then resurfaces. Driven by the need to find meaning in her life, she walks through the door of the workshop, a true refuge for those seeking to heal their wounds. In this place of listening, creation, and kindness, where people seek to repair what seemed irrevocably broken, Rose, Mathis, and Ophélie will learn that hearts can heal and that destinies, often, do not cross paths by chance.