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A young girl inhabits a quiet household where small domestic rituals—stolen flowers, a study filled with relics, and a treasured portrait—become means to keep a lost mother present. The narrative follows her furtive movements through rooms and gardens, the tender act of fixing a rose to the painting, and the attendant sensations of longing, reverence, and childhood secrecy. Through intimate scenes and carefully observed objects, the work explores mourning and memory, showing how everyday habits and private rebellions sustain emotional life and reveal subtle tensions within a grieving household.
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