"Alon

ebook The Wave That Longed for the Shore" A Philippine Folktale of Love, Longing, and Curse

By JM Luna

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Alon: The Wave That Longed for the Shore
A Philippine Folktale of Love, Longing, and Curse

"Some waves never reach the shore... but rise again, remembering."

In the seaside village of Dalisay, where mountains meet salt and stories sleep in the tide, a mortal girl named Diwa sings each twilight. Her voice is soft but unwavering—reaching far beyond the shore.

What she does not know is that her song awakens something divine.

Deep beneath the sea, the goddess Amansinaya listens—and remembers a forbidden love long buried. In secret, she creates a spirit child from memory and longing: Alon, born not of storm, but of sorrow and song.

Alon is not like other sea spirits. He is gentle, curious, and drawn to the human girl who unknowingly called him into being. Each night, he rises with the tide, trying to reach her. But love between spirit and mortal is forbidden, and the jealous sea guardian Ligmayo curses him:

"Each time you rise to meet her, you shall be pulled back, forever."

Still, Alon returns. Night after night. And Diwa keeps singing.

But beneath the surface, secrets stir. The sea goddess dares not reveal her son. And Alon's father—an ancient spirit who once loved Amansinaya—watches from the void, bound by an oath never to interfere. Until now.

When Diwa risks everything to touch the sea, and the curse begins to break, love, grief, and divine silence clash. Storms rise. Truth is uncovered. And from the depths of memory, something powerful awakens.

A mythic, lyrical tale of forbidden love, identity, and sacrifice, Alon: The Wave That Longed for the Shore draws from Filipino mythology—featuring anitos, diwatas, and gods of sea and silence. This novella is a poetic journey of longing across realms, rooted in ancient tales yet timeless in its ache.

"Alon