
An inheritance he never wanted
Indigo's opera house was a gift from Alexandre Valois to his wife long before the Civil War. Marjo Savoy, head of the opera house committee, is determined that the historic building will never be sold.
Photojournalist and the current owner, Paul Clermont, has no interest in holding on to the property he's inherited–he values his freedom too much to be burdened by real estate. But something keeps drawing him back: the quiet beauty of the bayou, the stirring music of his Acadian ancestors or maybe Marjo herself. After years of wandering, he's beginning to wonder if this is where he truly belongs.