About This Book
A young man notices a delicate crayon portrait of a girl in a shop and brings it home, where its image dominates his thoughts. He imagines the pictured woman poised to reply to an unseen letter and alternates between hopeful expectation and gnawing doubt as subtle shifts of light and shadow seem to alter her expression. His fascination becomes ritual — a hidden lamp, a drawn curtain, and nightly vigils — until the changing likeness forces him to confront how desire, fear, and perception reshape an object into a mirror of his own anxieties.
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