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In Chapter 4, the "pale" aspect takes on a much more ghostly, bleached connotation. The innocence typically associated with the flower has withered, leaving behind a stark reminder of grief, vulnerability, and fading memories. In Update 5, this paleness manifests in the visual palette and environmental design. The scenes are washed out, stripping away vibrant colors to mirror the emotional depletion of the characters. The pale carnation becomes a symbol of what has been lost—a phantom limb of a past life that the characters are desperately trying to reconstruct or escape. Narrative Progression and Tension in Update 5

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The morning light inched along the cracked windowsill like a cautious animal, bringing with it the musty perfume of last night’s rain. Jeff—called Mutt by people who remembered his teeth before they remembered his kindness—sat on the stoop with a paper cup of coffee cooling in his hands. The city around him was a tangle of half-finished promises: graffiti-laced brick, scaffolding that swung in the wind like broken ribs, neighbors who exchanged nods and secrets in equal measure. In Chapter 4, the "pale" aspect takes on

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