Flickering

About

Sometimes the most precious gifts come wrapped in the most unexpected packages.

In the week leading up to Christmas 1996, three souls find themselves at the end of hope. Callum, a widowed professor haunted by loss, has given up on the season that once brought him joy. James, a nineteen-year-old with nowhere to turn, faces his first Christmas cast out and alone. Anders, trying to rebuild after his family’s betrayal, wonders if he’ll ever truly belong anywhere again.

But when a fierce winter storm brings them together on one December night, they discover something none of them expected: that the greatest gifts aren’t found under trees, but in the courage to open your heart to strangers who become family.

Set in historic Old Louisville during the holiday season, this is a different kind of Christmas story—one about the magic that happens when broken people choose to heal together, when hope is passed from one person to another like a carefully tended flame, and when love proves that it can take many forms: the love between partners, the love of chosen family, and the love that says “you are not alone” to those who need to hear it most.

Like the classic tales of Christmas past, this is a story about transformation, sacrifice, and the profound truth that sometimes what we think we’re giving away is exactly what saves us.

A modern Christmas story about the gifts that matter most—and the families we choose when the ones we’re born into fail us.