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Revision as of 05:22, 6 November 2024
Tumblestone
Exhausted from a relentless cycle of lectures, research deadlines, and endless footnotes, Tyler began to crave a life stripped down to the essentials, away from the academic world that has grown increasingly stifling. he longed for a place where he could read and write without interruption, where the only sounds are the wind in the trees and the soft lap of water - a place surrounded by life. In a dusty corner of an old bookshop, he come across a handwritten note tucked inside an ancient guide to botanical folklore. It mentions an old forest cottage known as Tumblestone, a place for “those who seek the quiet of wild things.” The description sparked something deep within him—a curiosity, a need. Almost on impulse, he searched every available real estate site, tracked down countless leads until he found a simple, almost rustic place tucked along an overgrown forest road and nestled beside a suggestion of a lake. Once the money was transferred from his trust and everything was signed, he immediately took possession, drove his truck out to the site and declared it to be his new home; Tumblestone.