In the world of Alphabet Lore, F was an alligator made of dark, goopy material. He was fluid, mysterious, and unlike the other sharp, defined letters. F often felt out of place, until one day, he met Robin.
Robin was a blank, white cartoonling, a being without shape, yet full of possibility. She didn’t belong to the letter world, and neither did F. They both felt like outsiders, but in each other, they saw something special.
"Are you a letter?" Robin asked, intrigued by F’s dark form.
"Sort of," F replied. "But I don’t fit in like the others."
"I don’t have a shape," Robin said, "but that makes me free. I can be anything."
F was captivated by Robin’s freedom. While he was fluid and undefined, she was a blank canvas, and in her simplicity, he saw beauty. Robin, in turn, admired F’s graceful movement and the way he embraced his uniqueness.
They spent more time together, exploring the world of letters and imagination. F showed Robin places where letters blurred and merged, and Robin brought him to realms of endless possibility, where nothing had to be defined. With Robin, F began to accept himself as he was, no longer wishing for a more defined form.
One evening, sitting by the river where they first met, Robin asked, "Do you ever wish you were more like A or B?"
F looked at his fluid body, then at Robin’s glowing form. "No. I think I’m perfect as I am."
Robin smiled. "I think so too."
In each other, they found a love that didn’t need to be defined—like their forms, it was fluid and boundless. Together, they discovered that sometimes the most beautiful love isn’t about fitting in, but about embracing what’s undefined.
And so, F and Robin’s love grew, a bond beyond letters and shapes, existing in the spaces where definitions didn’t matter.