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May 17 , 2026.
On a wide stretch of asphalt that looks like it has seen better days, two women that do not use the “light travel" memo, rest by the roadside beside oversized bundles of cabbage meant to be sold out but didn't. One sits forward, face buried in her hands, performing what can only be described as a full-body reset. The other leans into the stacked sacks, fast asleep in a posture that suggests she gave up negotiations with fatigue a while ago. Their clothing, bright green, pink, and deep blue, cuts through the dull concrete like a quiet act of defiance, turning the roadside into an unplanned splash of color in an otherwise exhausted scene. The contrast is striking: life insisting on brightness while the environment sticks stubbornly to grey.
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