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The Road, the Sea, and Something Waiting

The Road, the Sea, and Something Waiting
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Synopsis:
Elias, a 22-year-old wanderer, lives quietly in the weathered seaside town of Shalour. Days drift by in salt air and soft light — a rhythm he's grown used to. But when he rescues a wounded Absol on the cliffs outside town, something begins to shift. The small, unspoken world he's built starts to breathe again — one careful moment at a time. Their bond grows not through battle or adventure, but through the slow pulse of life shared under one roof — healing, silence, and the uncertain warmth that follows both.

A journey not across regions, but within quiet spaces — between a human, a Pokémon, and the things left unsaid by both.
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