Moonlight

The atmosphere in the grand hall was a curious blend of reality and surrealism, a dichotomy that captivated Peter's attention. He couldn't help but marvel at the stark contrast between the two, even though his mind was engaged in a fierce inner struggle to describe these opposing qualities accurately.

Yet, for all the intrigue of the atmosphere, Peter found himself caring very little about it. He was more focused on the throngs of guests who filled the hall, each adorned in their finest attire. The adults donned elegant suits, while some opted for more casual clothing. The children, on the other hand, were extravagantly dressed in golden attire that seemed entirely unnecessary, their respect for Peter evident in their extravagant attire.