Line-art girl on forest stump

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A serene line-art girl sits cross-legged on a mossy forest stump at dusk, framed vertically in a 9:16 portrait crop to emphasize height and upward motion and to keep the stump low in the lower third of the frame for balance. Her outlines glow in thin neon strokes that shift between cyan and magenta, and her posture is meditative with a small, content smile that reads calmness. Pages drawn in the same glowing line style drift up around her, each page rimmed in soft amber and cyan light and turning as they rise to suggest gentle ascent. Doodle butterflies formed of looping line flourishes spiral among the pages, their wings catching magenta highlights and scattering flecks of warm light into the air. The surrounding trees recede into deep indigo shadow, forming a neutral cool backdrop that lets the neon outlines sing. Surfaces are tactile where needed: the stump shows rough moss and carved wood grain, paper edges have a faint curl, and butterfly lines feel filamentous. The nearest edges of the girl and a handful of pages are crisply resolved, while layers of pages and trees soften into moderate depth to create readable foreground, midground, and background. Light is soft and emissive, giving gentle separation and a subtle glow on nearby bark and moss in cyan, magenta, and amber tones that echo the palette #1BE7FF, #FF6EC7, #FFD57E, and contrast with the indigo #2A2350. The viewpoint is slightly low and centered to make the upward flow of pages prominent, with tight vertical framing that leaves clean negative space above for floating elements. A small carved wooden quill rests on the stump beside her to hint at storytelling and to anchor the scene in a quiet narrative.