Copper Light Waterfall in Debrecen Warehouse
by Tommy Hale
Honey-colored window light floods the dispatch office overlooking the dock, casting deep shadows across a floor cluttered with heavy cables and parked lift trucks. The concrete walls show the wear of late autumn, their surfaces rough and gray under the settling lamplight. One, impossible sheet of water cascades from a jagged crack in the brickwork above the charging area, defying all plumbing logic. The liquid flows in a smooth, translucent curtain, striking the metal floor with no visible splash or pipe connection. Route-driven urgency hangs in the air, marked by the orderly rows of machinery waiting in the copper glow. The water's surface reflects the orange window light, creating a shimmering path that leads toward the vanishing point of the converging warehouse lines. A final drop hangs suspended on the edge of a steel cable, catching the fading daylight.
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