Saturday Night

2025-05-17T17:59:30

It's 00:30 AM, Saturday night. I sit by the lake, fishing rod in hand. The rain has just stopped, leaving a fresh scent in the cold air. I can see mist rise from the water. It's quiet, still, perfect. I wait, patient and alert.
The cold weather is a friend tonight. Spending the night on this quiet lake feels tranquil. I watch over the dark water, hopeful. I wish I could catch a big fish soon.

Fish have a habit of biting more at night, and that’s why I like fishing in the dark. The weather feels fresh, cool, and clean—free from the usual pollution. It’s peaceful here, just me, the lake, and nature’s quiet rhythm.

A friend is coming; he wants to fish too. It’s a peaceful time, just me and my friend at the lake. Sometimes fishing is unlucky—no fish bite. But I still enjoy the quiet, the night, and the simple joy of being here.

The water looks wavy because of the fish moving beneath the surface. It gives me more hope that a catch is near. The little signs from the fish—ripples, splashes—entertain me and keep my excitement alive through the quiet night.
The water looks wavy because of the fish moving beneath the surface. It gives me more hope that a catch is near. The little signs from the fish—ripples, splashes—entertain me and keep my excitement alive through the quiet night.
The night grows deeper, and sleepiness starts to creep in, but I haven’t given up yet. The quiet lake, the cool air, and the hope of catching a fish keep me going. Though my eyes feel heavy, my spirit stays awake.
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