June of 2016 proved to be unusually cold in Great Britain. The last suitcase was packed, and the path to Scotland lay ahead—Megan’s ancestral home, yet a place she has never known. With a sense of longing, she looked out the window,where the rain had been falling incessantly for days on end. Her gaze then swept over her favorite room in the cozy Chel sea apartment, where she had spent most of her life with her mother, until she got married and moved to America, leaving her daughter behind. Megan was just nineteen when she found herself completely alone in London—a young woman in the heart of a vast metropolis. By the age of twenty-five, she had learned to live independently and handle all the challenges that life presented. The day before, she received a call from Thurso, a town at the northernmost tip of Scotland, informing her that her grandfather, Malcolm, the patriarch of the McKenzie clan, had passed away. This clan had been deeply respected in the north since the medieval era. Twenty-five years prior, following a bitter dispute with her father, Megan’s pregnant mother, Arline, left her family home for good, moving to London and severing all ties with Malcolm. Over the years, reconciliation remained elusive. Even on his deathbed, the elder McKenzie could not forgive his daughter, leaving Arline with nothing in his will but regrets over the family discord. However, he harbored a deep affection for his granddaughter Megan, with whom he kept regular contact, and to whom he bequeathed his entire fortune, including an ancient castle and a thriving whiskey distillery. Megan was unaware of both the ancestral home and the distillery that had now come into her possession. She only knew that her grandfather’s passing marked a profound loss for her. The next step was to venture to Thurso and decide whatto do with the inheritance