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A woman becomes enmeshed in a passionate, destabilizing relationship that disturbs her friendships and domestic routines. The narrative dwells on music, a silent violin, and sensory details—a persistent sunburn, rooms of green and white—that register longing and memory. Through small scenes of companionship, impatience, and interior restlessness, loyalties and resentments shift and reveal self-deception, desire, and moral unease. Objects and music function as echoes of possession and loss, and the prose concentrates on bodily sensation and psychological nuance to sketch a compact study of how intimate longing strains ordinary lives.
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