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Good evening everyone! I hope you are well today. I brought an art, that reveals even more of my universe. It's cute, I think:
Lucy Gray was very careful while she was applying shampoo to her daughter Sylvia's head. The little kitten, barely four years old, was extremely restless and kept wriggling, trying to escape from her mother's arms. Lucy Gray knew that getting the kitten to stand still was almost impossible. But instead of forcing her, the caracal took a different approach: she decided to turn the routine into a game. The woman inhaled, removing one hand from the child's head, and then slowly exhaled into her fingers, making an "ok" sign, creating a soap bubble. The bubble hung in space, reflecting the tiny world of the bathroom. The kitten tried to imitate her mother, and in a moment the air was filled with fragile, transparent spheres, gaily shimmering in the light. Lucy Gray, watching her daughter's enthusiastic play, chuckled softly. She always tried to find a common language with children, instead of following the more strict methods that Corio was inclined to. It was important to her that Sylvia felt free and happy, even in such simple things as washing her hair.
Years later, Sylvia Sunset remembered her childhood with warmth in her chest. She never thought about how much patience Lucy Gray had to raise her so carefully. For Sylvia, her mother's care was as natural as the sun appearing in the sky every morning
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