Harlan Brooks has spent fifteen years measuring land.
Distances.
Boundaries.
Property lines.
He knows every mark has a purpose, every line has meaning, and every survey tells a story.
So when a faded ribbon leads him to an overlooked corner of a mountain slated for development, Harlan does the one thing no one else thinks to do.
He stops.
What begins as a routine survey becomes a journey into forgotten history, family legacy, and a mystery that's been waiting decades for someone willing to ask one more question.
As construction closes in around the mountain, Harlan discovers that not every treasure is meant to be uncovered...
...and sometimes the most important line isn't the one drawn on a map.
It's the one between doing what's easy and doing what's right.
Some places aren't lost.
They're just waiting for someone to notice.