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\\"Is it too early for a cocktail?\\"

"Is it too early for a cocktail?"

"Do we really need a drink with alcohol at three in the afternoon?" she asked, her eyes tracing the electric, neon-pink hum of the lobby. I held up the welcome glass—a sharp splash of kumquat and bubbles—feeling the sudden shift from the biting January air to an interior that felt like a perpetual, curated midnight. "I suppose it is the only way to enter this kind of energy without feeling like an intruder," I replied, my voice nearly swallowed by the rhythmic clack of billiard balls and the low thrum of bass. We stood there, suspended between the stillness of our long drive and the pulse of a place that believed the party should never truly end.

The sanctuary within the noise

The lobby of Moxy Taichung was a loud, neon-soaked invitation, a shell of industrial wood and fluorescent accents that demanded a certain kind of social performance. Yet, as we ascended to the room, the noise began to peel away like old wallpaper. I sometimes think that we travel not to find something new, but to see who we become when the usual scenery is stripped away, and here, in a room where the bathroom tiles glowed with a soft, provocative pink, the world felt smaller and more manageable. The space was a clever puzzle; the table and chair were mounted directly to the wall, a minimalist touch that left the floor open for our luggage and our restlessness. We didn't talk much as we stood by the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the Taichung skyline in the pale, winter light of January—a view that didn't promise a postcard but offered the honest, raw sight of a city still building itself, with the distant silhouette of a warehouse district blending into the grey-blue horizon. I remember the taste of warm, sweet soy milk we'd picked up from a nearby alley, a thick, comforting sweetness that clung to the back of the throat, a stark contrast to the crisp, dry air that seeped through the edges of the glass and made us pull our coats tighter. The bed was firmer than I expected, a steady, unyielding presence that didn't let you sink but held you up, grounding us in the silence. As we lay there, the distant echo of the lobby bar felt like a radio playing in another house, a reminder that the party was still happening, but we had found a way to opt out without truly leaving. There is a particular intimacy in choosing silence together in a place designed for noise, a shared secret held in the space between the neon light leaking under the door and the rhythmic sound of our own breathing, as if the room itself were a portable sanctuary we had carried with us into the heart of a city of strangers.

A single pink neon line shimmering in a glass of water.

  • Let's visit the lobby bar at midnight when the city lights blur.
  • We should wander the nearby alleys when the January air is sharpest.

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