A wolf forms an inseparable bond with a woman named Maggie. After her tragic accidental death, the wolf refuses to leave her coffin, causing concern among her friends. The wolf’s odd behavior escalates when it growls at Maggie’s ex-boyfriend, Tony, and scratches at the coffin lid. Despite the animal’s connection to Maggie, its behavior becomes increasingly irate, leading her friends to consider opening the coffin to investigate. However, Tony opposes the idea, and when they finally open it, the wolf lies on top of Maggie’s body, refusing to leave. The local doctor is called over, and upon examining the body, he quickly calls the cops, sensing something suspicious. Maggie was an artist who lived in a log cabin on the edge of the woods, having inherited the money from her parents’ successful business. She had a strong bond with the wolf and preferred her solitude in the forest. Tony, a recent arrival to the village, had charmed Maggie but frequently asked for help with money, leading to their eventual breakup. Maggie’s friends were worried about her relationship with Tony and were relieved when she ended it for good, but her death came as a shock to everyone.
A woman named Maggie encounters a wounded wolf while in the forest. Despite her initial fear, she feels sympathy for the animal and attempts to help it by cleaning and bandaging its injury. To her surprise, the wolf seems to understand her and stays put, allowing her to tend to its wound. After a few weeks, the wolf has fully recovered and forms a bond with Maggie. However, her ex-boyfriend, Tony, reappears, and she realizes that she no longer has feelings for him. One night, she hears a growling sound outside her cabin and sees Tony running away. She tells the villagers about her adopted wolf and how it had protected her from Tony. Eventually, Maggie discovers her favorite spot by the lake covered in snow and decides to spend the day there.
We learn about the mysterious death of Maggie, a woman who had lived in the forest for years and was known for her special bond with a wolf. Maggie had gone to the lake to take photos, but later that day, her body was found floating in the shallows. The whole village was in mourning, but during the funeral, the wolf showed up and refused to leave Maggie’s coffin. When the village doctor examined the body, he discovered that Maggie was still alive, causing a scene of chaos at the funeral. The wolf had somehow known that Maggie was still alive and had been protecting her from an intruder, Tony, who had confessed to being involved in her accident. The police took Tony into questioning, but they couldn’t use the wolf’s behavior as evidence of foul play.
A man named Tony had been manipulating and attempting to extort money from a woman named Maggie in their relationship. When she ended things and cut him off, he grew angry and shoved her into the water, leaving her for dead. However, Maggie had hypothermia, and her vital signs had become undetectable in the warmth of the coffin. When she warmed back up, the wolf that had been with her sensed that she was alive and alerted authorities, leading to Tony’s arrest for attempted murder. Despite the traumatic experience, Maggie and the wolf formed an unbreakable bond, and the wolf never left her side. The wolf’s presence saved Maggie’s life, and they spent the rest of their days looking out for each other. The story raises questions about the wolf’s ability to sense Maggie’s vital signs and how it knew Tony was responsible for her disappearance.