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A set of short narratives staged in remote or transitional locales that probe human behavior under strain. The stories focus on characters confronting isolation, cultural friction, and private disappointments, alternating between wry comedy and sober unease. Compact, atmospheric scenes emphasize psychological detail and social awkwardness, showing how environment and circumstance expose vulnerability, stubborn loyalties, and quiet moral compromises. The collection favors observational clarity and tonal variety, moving from ironic sketches to more intense episodes that linger on loneliness, impulse, and the consequences of small decisions.
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