The Moon Rock
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A young woman raised by a distant, obsessive father living on a windswept coast confronts grief, isolation, and a brooding local landmark that seems to watch her. The narrative traces her memories of transient childhoods and her father's fixation on vanished gravestones while the household endures emotional neglect. Local superstition about a cliffside rock and the sea's menace provide a persistent atmosphere of dread and impending fate. Episodes alternate between domestic strain, seaside description, and investigative curiosity, building a mood of mystery as characters contend with loss, secrecy, and the haunting power of landscape.
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