After witnessing the endless flow of the city and the quiet cycle of loss and renewal, this work turns toward a more fundamental human longing—the search for belonging.Gathered beneath the glow of the night, a family of cats sits in silence before the illuminated skyline. The city stretches across the horizon as a symbol of ambition, movement, and the ever-changing nature of life. Yet the true center of the work lies not within the architecture, but within the quiet presence of those who remain beside one another. The lantern in the foreground becomes a beacon of memory, connection, and continuity. Its warm light contrasts with the distant brilliance of the city, suggesting that while the world constantly expands and transforms, meaning is often found in the relationships that endure. The reflections upon the water blur the boundary between reality and emotion, transforming the landscape into a space of contemplation.