Orphaned by war at such an age that she cannot remember
his parents, the now adult Myri has had a life in which she was forced to make
a family of whoever was around. Though, following the death of her fiancé at
the hands of a sea-serpent, ravaging their already impoverished fishing town,
Myri falls into a deep depression, enforced by her searing loneliness.
She
finds solace in distraction, filling her time in efforts to help the town,
until she finds the missing child, Paccon. Myri vows to take care of Paccon and
help him find his way home back to his mother, only to find herself gradually
taking her place, in her own heart if not the boy’s.
But
with the alleviation of her loneliness comes the fear of its return, tearing
her between her love for Paccon and her promise to take him home.
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