
Window light.
Dust, wine, and quiet thoughts.
Photo: Thomas Gerwers

Chromatic Cat
“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.” — Henri Bergson
Hе grаbbed my wrist when I tried to pass bу him.
Not hard, just… possessive.
“Look at mе,” he said.
I shouldn’t have.
But when I did—
he swore under his breath
and pulled me closer like he’d been starving.
His forehead touched mine,
his lips almost did—
and then the lights in the hallway flicked on.
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Nhãn Lồng, which translates to “Dragon’s Eye,” is a popular fruit here in Vietnam. Known as longan in the West, it originates from Asia and shares a similar taste with lychee, belonging to the same family of fruit trees.
Earlier today, a small plate on a windowsill in Hue City caught my eye. During a free moment at lunch, I returned to explore this single subject in the soft afternoon light.