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The sun rises in the east, clearly evident, glorifying the gardens of every house. And somewhere in the forest, a human hums, while another faintly breathes. In a moment, the glow lit every corner of that forest. Have you seen the eyes of that person? The one at the bottom did. She resisted, perhaps unsuccessfully, only to be buried, to be found, to be reported, and to become nothing. Cases do run cold for many years, as cold as the body - but not as cold as the heart of the person, who witnessed the sunrise, and the faint breaths you released in the forest.
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May 12
May 12, 2026 at 2:35 PM UTC
Nature's Indifference
The sun rises in the east, clearly evident, glorifying the gardens of every house. And somewhere in the forest, a human hums, while another faintly breathes. In a moment, the glow lit every corner of that forest. Have you seen the eyes of that person? The one at the bottom did. She resisted, perhaps unsuccessfully, only to be buried, to be found, to be reported, and to become nothing. Cases do run cold for many years, as cold as the body - but not as cold as the heart of the person, who witnessed the sunrise, and the faint breaths you released in the forest.
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May 12
May 12, 2026 at 2:35 PM UTC
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