Mm. I've been told that cameras still show blues and greens, so we couldn't take a picture of this to keep that memory. Art would have to be the way.
[But oh. As the sun creeps further downward, the sky becomes a gradient of sorts: first gray, then yellow, gold, orange, with pink, purple, and red clouds dotting the sky. If one were to purely look at the sunset, it'd be like the sky hadn't changed at all.
Then there's the sea itself. Haru can tell it's starting when the ocean itself starts to turn from gray to a pinkish gold color, and specks of yellow start to reflect against the surface of the water. In response, Haru stops licking her ice cream to pay attention, and lifts her free hand to hold Yusuke's upper arm.]
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[But oh. As the sun creeps further downward, the sky becomes a gradient of sorts: first gray, then yellow, gold, orange, with pink, purple, and red clouds dotting the sky. If one were to purely look at the sunset, it'd be like the sky hadn't changed at all.
Then there's the sea itself. Haru can tell it's starting when the ocean itself starts to turn from gray to a pinkish gold color, and specks of yellow start to reflect against the surface of the water. In response, Haru stops licking her ice cream to pay attention, and lifts her free hand to hold Yusuke's upper arm.]
Look, it's starting!