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Soft dark watercolor illustration of a long-haired blonde woman with blue eyes and golden glasses (© Sabrina) drifting weightlessly above a calm, mist-covered lake at early dawn. She lies gently on a floating bed of pale fog, her body relaxed, almost suspended between sleep and waking. Cool blue-gray tones wash across the scene, blending softly in wet watercolor gradients that bleed into one another like slowed time. Her long hair fans out slowly, touched by a faint breeze that barely disturbs the surface of the water below. Willow branches hang low at the edges of the lake, their leaves falling in slow motion, dissolving into soft watercolor shapes before they touch the surface. Her expression is peaceful but distant — eyes half-lidded, breath unhurried, as if the world has quieted around her. The horizon fades into a pale, misty glow where sky and water merge, removing any sense of urgency or direction. Light reflects gently off the lake in muted silver-blue tones, creating a hushed, dreamlike stillness. The atmosphere feels heavy with calm — not exhaustion, but the seductive comfort of letting go, of choosing stillness over movement.
Time softened until it barely seemed to move.
She drifted not from weakness, but from the quiet longing to rest without explanation.
In the gentle pull of stillness, Sloth felt less like a sin — and more like a surrender to silence.