In the icy stillness of the Icelandic countryside, Eli Marcovi and his girlfriend Ada Kelly retreat to a remote cabin to mend a love that has begun to rot from the inside. The world outside is white and endless; the silence inside is worse. When a meteor shower tears across the night sky, it brings with it something that learns something that hums.At first, it's only a sound in the walls. Then it becomes a rhythm in their breathing, a pattern in their gestures, a cat that stares too long, a reflection that lags by half a second. As Eli documents the days in his journal, he begins to question not just Ada's behavior but his own perception of what's real. The more he tries to hold on to her, the more the cabin itself seems to take notice.Told through Eli's trembling recollections, The Hummin is a slow-burn descent into isolation, identity, and the horrors of imitation the story of two lovers haunted by something that wants to be human.