HEAVENLY NIGHTShe's an architect of order. He's a master of chaos. Together, they're about to find that the most beautiful lives are the ones that don't fit in the binders.Neveah Williams is a professional at being "fine." After a childhood spent navigating the unstable currents of the foster care system, she has built a life of ironclad schedules, color-coded binders, and impenetrable emotional walls. As the Youth Coordinator for Shepherd House, she is the invisible engine that keeps everything running-and she prefers it that way. If no one sees the cracks, no one can watch her fall.Jerry Shepherd is the "fun twin," the charismatic youth director who hides his deep-seated insecurities behind a relentless barrage of jokes and a theatrical persona. Living in the shadow of his brother's perfect legacy, Jerry has spent thirty years convinced that he is merely a placeholder-the guy people call for a laugh, but never for a crisis.When the two are forced to co-lead an intense summer program, their worlds collide in a flurry of misplaced supplies, community mural paint, and a high-stakes mountain retreat. Neveah views Jerry as a liability; Jerry views Neveah as a puzzle he can't solve with a punchline. But as the humidity of the city gives way to the starlit silence of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the masks they've spent a lifetime perfecting begin to slip.In the shadows of a forest ravine and the quiet corners of a church basement, Neveah and Jerry must decide if they are brave enough to trade their safety for something real. Can two people who have always felt like "guests" in their own lives finally find a home in each other?A story of faith, found family, and the radical grace of staying when the world gets loud.