Description
For as long as she can remember, Temperance Worrington has remained a quiet observer of her own existence, comfortably tucked away on the periphery. That comfortable solitude shatters the moment Rania Karam and Antoinette Joseph move in next door to her grandmother. What begins as an unexpected spark quickly evolves into an all-consuming connection, as Tempe finds herself drawn into the orbit of the married duo, finally feeling the warmth of being truly seen, claimed, and safe.
But life is rarely a straight line, and on a volatile, rain-lashed August morning, the fragile harmony of their triad is violently disrupted. A sudden accident acts as a catalyst, tearing open buried scars and forcing long-held secrets into the harsh light of day. As the foundation of their relationship begins to crack under the weight of external pressures and internal insecurities, Tempe is forced to confront a heart-wrenching question: is a love that feels like home strong enough to survive the wreckage of reality?
Spanning the bittersweet timeline of their formation and the high-stakes tension of their crisis, The Homecoming is a deeply raw and intimate exploration of sapphic desire, the complexity of modern devotion, and the profound, sometimes painful journey of finding exactly where you belong.