In Pellican Town, where Y/N begins their new life, the world moves at the rhythm of soil turning under a hoe and seeds settling into warm earth. The old farm they inherit is more than land; it is a forgotten story waiting to grow again. At first, the days are simple and lonelyâwaking with the sun, tending to broken fences, clearing wild grass, and learning how the seasons shape survival. Y/N works through spring rains and summer heat, watching crops rise like small promises kept by patience and effort.
A new arrival in Pelican Town expects quiet streets and simple beginnings, not a runaway skateboard and a boy who laughs his way through impact. Sam crashes into her lifeâliterallyâand somehow keeps finding reasons to stay in her orbit long after the dust settles.
Amy Jackson grew up with a deep love for farm life, always preferring the open fields and the company of animals to the hustle and bustle of the city. Ever since her mother passed away, she had taken on more responsibilities around the farm. She juggled taking care of the townâs kids, harvesting crops, and ensuring the barn was always in top shape. Initially, she managed these tasks with relative ease, balancing school and farm duties. However, as she grew older, the weight of these responsibilities became more challenging to handle alone. Amy's father, seeing the strain on her, came up with a plan. His friend, who was frequently away on business trips, had a daughter who often stayed home alone. He suggested that she come live with them to help out. This daughter, y/n, was the same age as Amy, albeit slightly older by just three days.