August 1987. Luna spends a week relieving the fire lookout at Black Pine Tower in the Bitterroot National Forest, a two-hour hike from the nearest road. The tower is a relic: rusted catwalk, single cot, a radio that crackles with static. The old ranger, a man named Harlan, warns her about the draw-down — a dry lightning storm that pulls fire from the sky, and something else that walks the ridge when the smoke clears. Luna doesn't believe him. Then the storm hits, and she sees the lights moving through the trees, hundreds of them, silent, patient, watching the tower. She stays the full week because that's what the job demands. But she never goes back up that trail, and she never logs what she saw. The description is a slow-burn account of isolation, duty, and the quiet terror of being watched by something that doesn't need fire to burn.
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