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On the desolate moors beyond Wuthering Heights lies an old boundary-an unmarked line of stone and wind that is not meant to be crossed. It is there that Heathcliff encounters a young woman he believes, for one impossible moment, to be Catherine Earnshaw returned from the grave. She is not. She is Catherine's daughter, drawn to the forbidden edge of the land to escape an overbearing father who has warned her never to stray onto Heathcliff's side of the moor.
What begins as a mistake becomes something far more dangerous. Bound by the land, the past, and an attraction neither can deny, Heathcliff and Catherine's daughter are pulled toward one another with a force that feels older than choice and stronger than restraint. As longing intensifies into an obsession, the past hurts of Wuthering Heights are reawakened, and the division intended to keep them separate can't be.
"The Old Boundary" offers a dark, new take on "Wuthering Heights," delving into enduring passion, illicit romance, and the powerful, lingering nature of desire; it's a story where the moor holds all memories, and love, once ignited, cannot be suppressed.