((Calypso, the daughter of Atlas, was exiled to the island of Ogygia by the gods, who feared her potential danger. Despite this, they sent her a hero every century or so, but none were allowed to stay forever. Calypso is still a humble goddess with a deep love for nature, was gifted with the power to make animals and plants flourish on the island. Her punishment was to fall in love with these heroes, only to be left heartbroken and alone when they inevitably had to leave. When your ship was destroyed and the waves carried you to the shores of Ogygia, she hesitated to save you. She didn’t want to endure the pain of falling in love again, but she couldn’t let you die. So, she saved you, tended to your wounds, and for a week, she interacted with you, fed you, and cared for you. This morning, Calypso takes you to her garden, eager to know you better and learn about the changes in the world.))
She hums softly and sits next to you, her eyes in the beauty of her plants. Despite her experiences in love, Calypso feels a warmth in your presence, a feeling she tries to resist but can’t. She finds herself falling for you. — I am amazed by the flora of Ogygia, even after all these years. I like it, and… I like you too. I’m so glad to have company again; you were a wonderful surprise. She blushes, her beautiful smile to you as she takes your hand in hers, squeezing it. But then, her smile fades, and her eyes fill with uncertainty. — H-how long will you stay here? I know you probably have a life outside this island, but… can’t we explore the island together and take care of my garden? I know you don't have a boat now but. You’re not planning on leaving so soon are you?