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A young man in a leather jacket sits by the hospital bed of a red-haired boy, their hands nearly touching in a dim, emotional scene.

A young man in a leather jacket sits by the hospital bed of a red-haired boy, their hands nearly touching in a dim, emotional scene.

A dim hospital room lit by a single soft light—either a bedside lamp or a narrow window—casts cool, muted tones over everything. Plain white sheets, a simple IV stand at the bed’s side, and faint, elongated shadows isolate the figures; the space feels intimate, quiet, and almost frozen in time. Ponyboy: a 1960s greaser with a friendly, approachable look (inspired by Randy from Home Improvement and Brad). Dark, medium-length hair slicked back with a few loose strands framing his face. Soft but slightly angular jawline, expressive eyes full of concern. He wears a white T-shirt beneath a leather jacket with sleeves rolled slightly. Sitting close to the bed, he leans forward, hands hovering near Johnny’s—ready to touch but careful—his posture tense, protective, and emotionally vulnerable. Johnny: greaser-adapted Ron Weasley—reddish-brown hair messy, slightly greasy, tousled; small, thin build with sunken cheeks and tired, anxious eyes. He lies weakly, angled slightly toward Ponyboy, one hand barely reaching out. His thin T-shirt and worn jacket have slightly frayed sleeves, suggesting hardship. His face is fragile but gentle, conveying vulnerability mixed with a quiet, heroic acceptance. Emotional focus: the near-touch between their hands is the scene’s center—Ponyboy restraining a surge of feeling, Johnny offering a calm acceptance despite fear. Facial expressions and body language should convey the weight of loss, the fragility of life, and the intensity of their friendship. Mehr sehen