Scenes
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Lucy riding her gravel bike.
Lucy rides the gravel paths of Rowanmere, winter light and ancient land moving with her in steady, effortless harmony.
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Lucy, Jason & Sam
Lucy, Jason & Sam taking afternoon tea on the terrace.
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Evan Haywood in Apple Orchard
Evan Haywood tending to the apple orchard on Rowanmere grounds.
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Daniel and Jesse Carter in Northmere
Daniel and Jesse Carter stand before their Northmere home, framed by weathered wood and early autumn light. The house bears the marks of years lived fully, repairs made by hand, paths worn by familiar footsteps, windows that have watched children grow and seasons turn. There is nothing grand about it, only steadiness. A place built not for display, but for return.
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Hannah Brantley at Pendragon's Nook
Hannah Brantley steps into Pendragon’s Nook with a cup of coffee in hand, her arrival brightening the room before a word is spoken. The bell above the door catches the moment, and the space feels instantly more lived in, like a place that knows her well. It is a small, ordinary entrance, but it carries the ease of a friendship that has never needed explanation.
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Lucy and Sam at Pendragon’s Nook
Lucy walks the rows of books at Pendragon’s Nook with Sam at her side, his stride confident and assured. He moves as though overseeing the space, entirely certain of his place within it.
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Mrs. Hughes at Rowanmere
Mrs. Hughes works in the kitchen at Rowanmere, moving through familiar tasks with practiced ease.