Linen sheet left half-open
Left half-open; one edge loosened where an arm or a book last rested.
- When linen means something stayed under the bowl— catalog anchor
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Room slice
Room harmony still crooked—cushions admit uneven weight.
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Start.
Things nearby
Ceramic, linen, wood—used surfaces.
Around the room
Linen sheet left half-open
Left half-open; one edge loosened where an arm or a book last rested.
Ceramic bowl near the window
Sits nearer the glass; thinner morning light keeps the glaze matte where the sill reaches.
Quiet wood edge in warm light
Stays along the same board; light finds it before it gets moved for other reasons.
Chair not pushed back—angle survived dinner and the next morning.
Some daily lines recur with less explanation.
Shelf already holds most of it.
Light
Warm side wall; earlier shade in corners.
Floor shows shoe path.
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