She wasn’t looking at herself in the glass, but out at a great silver moon hanging beyond a thin metal balcony that looked over the grey towers of a human city.

Denny B. Reese
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With the beauty of the moon floating just over the edge of a balcony, she felt that she was standing on a world that was not her own. The moon seemed to be more real than anything else in the world, standing out against the dark sky. The city’s towers seemed to have life of their own, rising up from the otherwise dull grey cityscape.

Source: The Broken Court

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