19 parts Complete In a windswept coastal town where the sea whispers secrets and the moon watches from above, seventeen-year-old Eliot Wren wanders the night with his vintage camera, searching for something he can't name. Quiet, thoughtful, and aching for connection, Eliot longs for someone who sees the world with the same aching wonder he does.
One night, while photographing the ocean beneath a full moon, Eliot captures a figure standing on the water - a boy who vanishes with the click of the shutter. When Eliot develops the film, the boy is there: faint, ethereal, impossibly beautiful.
Then come the dreams.
Noé is silver-haired, starlit, and strange - a prince of the moonlight, cursed to exist only in dreams. Every night, Eliot falls deeper into the dreamworld they share: glowing rivers, skyless forests, and a love that feels more real than waking life. But morning always steals Noé away, and each photograph Eliot takes fades with the dawn.
As their bond deepens, Eliot learns the truth: Noé was once human - a boy who defied the gods for love and was lost to legend. Now, he survives only in fragments, tethered to dreamers who need him most.
When a rare lunar eclipse offers Eliot the chance to anchor Noé in the real world, he must make an impossible choice: save the boy he loves, or lose him forever to the silence between stars.
A haunting tale of love, memory, and the fragile veil between dreams and reality, The Moon Sees You is a lyrical fantasy for anyone who's ever loved someone they couldn't hold.