In the wake of mass loss of life, sustenance, and water, the world order has collapsed. Governments have crumbled, leaving civilians and the military locked in yet another war, while the United States has become a barren wasteland.
Diana Winters lives in solitude on the fringes of this fractured world, preserving what beauty she can inside an underground shelter filled with paintings, dried flowers, memory, and survival rituals. When a wounded soldier collapses in what was once her driveway, Diana brings him into her shelter to nurse him back to health. But with him comes uncertainty. Is he a threat, a lifeline, or something else entirely?
Darkly funny, intimate, and emotionally sharp, Significant Contacts explores trust, autonomy, care, and survival at the end of the world. As Diana navigates her first significant human connection in years, an act of rescue becomes a dangerous negotiation over power, memory, and what it means to remain human when every system has failed.