She just wanted a home she could afford. What she found was a whole new beginning.
Candy Schein has always lived life from the sidelines—quiet, overlooked, and she's perfectly fine with that. Life taught her early that silence was safer, so she made a habit of disappearing into the background. Then she spots a dented, blue doublewide—a kind of faded but beautiful blue, oversized and deeply discounted. It’s imperfect. It’s bold. And somehow, it feels like home. Buying it should be simple. Instead, it pulls Candy into a world she’s avoided for talking to strangers, navigating paperwork, asking for help. To claim her new home, she’ll have to step forward, speak up, and face everything she thought she’d left behind—including the possibility of being loved.