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The Summer Skies
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Raised in a family of accomplished aviators, Morag has always been accustomed to soaring above the clouds. However, after a devastating mishap forces her to stop flying, the future she had envisioned seems to slip through her fingers. A surprising phone call informs her of her cherished grandfather's illness, prompting Morag to leave her bustling life in London to return to the serene Scottish Highlands. In his absence, she finds herself responsible for piloting his fragile old plane, transporting locals around the stunning islands of the archipelago. Unexpectedly, a severe change in weather conditions causes Morag to make an emergency landing on an isolated island, leaving her far from civilization and entirely on her own. There, she encounters Gregor, a solitary and gruff ornithologist overseeing the island for the season. Despite their initial disagreements, Morag is compelled to seek refuge in Gregor's cabin, realizing that they are likely to remain together until assistance arrives—whenever that may be. During the waiting period, Morag begins to wonder if this remote Scottish island, disconnected from her usual reality, might be exactly where she is meant to be at this point in her life.
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Raised in a family of accomplished aviators, Morag has always been accustomed to soaring above the clouds. However, after a devastating mishap forces her to stop flying, the future she had envisioned seems to slip through her fingers. A surprising phone call informs her of her cherished grandfather's illness, prompting Morag to leave her bustling life in London to return to the serene Scottish Highlands. In his absence, she finds herself responsible for piloting his fragile old plane, transporting locals around the stunning islands of the archipelago. Unexpectedly, a severe change in weather conditions causes Morag to make an emergency landing on an isolated island, leaving her far from civilization and entirely on her own. There, she encounters Gregor, a solitary and gruff ornithologist overseeing the island for the season. Despite their initial disagreements, Morag is compelled to seek refuge in Gregor's cabin, realizing that they are likely to remain together until assistance arrives—whenever that may be. During the waiting period, Morag begins to wonder if this remote Scottish island, disconnected from her usual reality, might be exactly where she is meant to be at this point in her life.
