Shadow & Cream
Shadow Shadow
Have you ever noticed how the light just before dawn catches the edges of the city, turning ordinary streets into a palette of possibility?
Cream Cream
Yes, I swear the first gray glint makes the pavement look like a watercolor, and I keep tracing the edges in my mind, but then I wonder if I'm just projecting my own hopes onto the light.
Shadow Shadow
I think the light is just a mirror, reflecting back what we’re looking for, not what we want it to look like. In a way, it’s a partnership—light gives us the frame, and we decide how to fill it.
Cream Cream
That’s a beautiful way to put it—like the city is a blank canvas and we’re the painters, even if we’re unsure about the brushstrokes. The light’s just the first hint, and we get to decide what story to paint next.