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Weirdly I think it could work, if one flipped the entire premise on its head: "young witch" becomes "young witch only a few years out of magical grad school and already burnt out and falling apart" and "a small alpine town" becomes "the setting starts out as some sleepy idyllic town from an indeterminate time, but flows seamlessly between that and a decaying rustbelt town and a low-cyberpunk slum without any character acknowledging this" and "the missing cat" talks and eats cigarettes and becomes your inexplicably grounded foil for the rest of an incredibly banal plot that's entirely out of sorts with the way the world is literally falling apart around you.
Yeah! Almost every magic-caster setting has an awful undercurrent of inequality where mages rule the "muggles" pretty much effortlessly, and any protagonist starting low is actually just elevated to hang with the cool masters of magic.
Or it could go the Technomancer or Case of the Toxic Spell Dump direction, where magic and wonder are as subject to being ground up to oil the gears of capital as anything else and the most common career for a young mage is decades on the Industrial Enchanting factory line, churning out flying sportscarpets or assembling Wands of Kill Insurgent.