A neatly made bed with crisp white cotton sheets and a heavy charcoal-gray knitted blanket folded at the foot, set against a dark, matte wall. On the bedside table sits a small, dimly glowing amber glass lamp and a slim vase holding a single, almost-overbloomed white peony shedding a few petals onto the wood. Soft, warm lamplight pools around the table, contrasting with the surrounding shadows and creating a quiet, cocoon-like atmosphere. Photographic realism from a three-quarter angle, with shallow depth of field drawing focus to the wilting flower and fallen petals while the rest gently blurs. The mood is sophisticated, intimate, and reflective, evoking the slow, uneven process of healing after loss and infertility.

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