: If the pool area isn't well-lit, consider using a pool light or a waterproof flashlight to illuminate your surroundings.
She stepped onto the first submerged step. The water was a sharp, refreshing shock against her skin, a physical reminder of the present moment. As she waded deeper, the ripples she created caught the moonlight, shattering the reflection of the stars into a thousand silver shards. She let herself sink.
The pool was a mirror, reflecting a fragmented version of the stars above. There is a specific kind of bravery required to break that stillness. As she dipped a toe into the water, the ripples shattered the constellations, sending distorted shimmers of light toward the deep end. Finding Clarity in the Deep End
As she floats or swims in the pool, the water envelops her, providing a sense of weightlessness and freedom. The night air, filled with the scent of blooming flowers or the distant smell of a barbecue, adds to the sensory experience. The sound of crickets or the occasional hoot of an owl creates a symphony that is both calming and contemplative.