Slanting sunlight falls across a fractured wall, where a cluster of white blossoms rises quietly from the broken plaster. The wall’s worn layers—chalk dust, chips, and fissures— set a rough counterpoint to the petals’ clean veins. A faint breeze stirs the slender stems as shadows trace the hollowed surface. Born from a place of rupture, this small life chooses stillness over clamor, turning a crack into a chamber of breath.