Kaia & Medved
Kaia Kaia
Do you ever notice how the city quiets down after a rainstorm, like a breath held for a moment?
Medved Medved
Yeah, I do notice it. After the rain the streets feel like they’re holding their breath, all the noise just fades away. It’s a moment to breathe too.
Kaia Kaia
I love that feeling—like the city is pausing to catch its breath, letting us inhale the fresh scent of wet stone and let the day settle in. It’s a quiet, almost secret pause that feels like a gentle invitation to step inside ourselves for a moment.
Medved Medved
I can feel it too, the way the city takes that soft pause after the storm. It’s a good reminder to slow down, breathe in that fresh, wet air, and listen to the quiet inside us. Just a simple moment that reminds us we’re still part of this whole world.
Kaia Kaia
It’s almost like the city exhales, and with that exhale comes a quiet invitation to listen to the soft pulse inside us, reminding us that we’re still connected to this living breath.
Medved Medved
I hear that too. It’s like the city’s breathing out, and we’re invited to catch our own breath, to feel that steady pulse that keeps us all moving together.
Kaia Kaia
It’s a small reminder that, even in the rush, we’re still part of that quiet rhythm. The city’s breath and ours sync in that instant, and that makes everything feel a little gentler.
Medved Medved
It’s a good reminder that, even when everything’s rushing, we can still find that quiet rhythm that ties us to the city and to each other. Keeps things a bit gentler, doesn’t it?
Kaia Kaia
Yes, it keeps the rush from turning into a storm, and reminds us we’re all humming the same quiet tune.
Medved Medved
That’s exactly the kind of harmony we need to keep the rush from turning into chaos—just a reminder that we’re all moving together on the same quiet beat.