When the light came, it would fall just so, across his pillow. She'd see his sleeping face in the light: the jackstraw hair, the fading bruise on his temple, the deep-set eyes, closed in innocence. He looked so young, asleep. Almost as young as he really was. Only twenty-two; too young to have such lines in his face.

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In the scene described, the light entering the room creates a soft illumination that highlights the sleeping figure of a young man. His appearance, with messy hair and a bruise on his temple, captures a sense of vulnerability and innocence. He appears peaceful while asleep, presenting a stark contrast to the struggles he has faced.

At just twenty-two years old, the young man's face seems to bear the weight of his...

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