
Summary
In an era teetering between burgeoning modernity and entrenched superstition, 'Nobody Home' unfurls the poignant saga of a young woman shackled by an unyielding devotion to omens and celestial dictations. Her every significant life choice, particularly in matters of the heart, is rigorously vetted by the cryptic pronouncements of cards or the inscrutable alignment of stars. This devout adherence to external cosmic guidance becomes her existential straitjacket when two disparate suitors vie for her affection: one, a paragon of genuine virtue and earnest intent, representing the path of authentic connection; the other, a mesmerizing but morally compromised figure, whose charm masks a darker agenda. Perversely, the very divinations she trusts implicitly, the celestial charts and shuffled decks, consistently steer her towards the villainous path, threatening to ensnare her in a web of calculated deceit. The narrative thus crystallizes into a profound internal struggle, questioning whether she will finally heed the burgeoning whispers of her own heart and intuition, or remain tragically bound to the predetermined, yet perilous, trajectory foretold by her cherished, albeit fallacious, portents.
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A young woman is so superstitious that she cannot make a move or a decision without the approval of the cards or the stars. Pursued romantically by two men, one virtuous, the other villainous, the cards point her toward the villain. Which will she follow, her cards or her heart?
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