A quiet figure held between breath and memory.
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Fog removes edges. In its presence, distance softens and names lose urgency. This work lives in that space — where a figure appears not to be defined, but gently held.
“Lady in the Fog” does not ask to be seen clearly. It stays, breath by breath, allowing memory to approach on its own terms.
In Night Shore, this node represents care without explanation, and presence without demand.