Passage
First passage times — the moment a stochastic process crosses a threshold for the first time. An irreversible event. Works about crossing: boundaries met, thresholds breached, the before and after of an encounter that cannot be undone.

Two figures stand at the base of something they cannot fully see. The tree rises through the dark, finds the gold, reaches into the light. What stays below stays below. What grows through it does not.
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From the same bare structure, each one leaves at a different moment and takes a different angle. The tree does not move. The gold settles where they were. By the time the last one goes, the first is already beyond the frame.
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The teal erupts from somewhere at the base — dense, dark, unresolved — and two figures separate from it. Not fleeing. Just no longer inside. The moment after the crossing, still close enough to see where they came from.
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The teal bleeds outward from somewhere in the lower dark, and the branching structure cuts through it like a decision that already happened. What breaks through into the light is not gradual — it is sudden at every point, and then complete.
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The sun doesn't set. The ice does what ice eventually does. One drop at a time.
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