The summer advanced with an easy cruelty: long days that left people tired and restless in equal measure; long, short-lived friendships that hinged on shared sunsets. They landed in ports where languages shifted and money changed hands for postcards and fish. In Klaipėda they traded for smoked eel; in Tallinn they walked narrow streets and watched two old women gossiping in a café window. Each harbor left them with an imprint: a city’s particular rhythm, a song hummed under the stairs, a market smell that clung for weeks.
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