Fruit Basket

In "Fruit Basket," a short story by Marco Etheridge, a woman finds herself on the Number 60 Straßenbahn, observing a rain-soaked cityscape. The cold, gray surroundings contrast with her sense of comfort within the tram, creating a moment of quiet reflection.

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