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The audio begins with the distinctive creaking, groaning sound of old, wooden shutters being opened. There's a brief pause, filled with the soft ambient noise of a still, quiet room. Then, you can hear the faint rustle of curtains being drawn back, a soft swish of fabric against wood. The shutters swing wide open, their hinges protesting with a low, grating sound that echoes faintly in the room. As the shutters open, the listener can hear the sudden rush of air, the tangible sense of a room being filled with light and life. The ambient noise shifts, subtly changing as the room is no longer enclosed. The faint sounds of the world outside begin to filter in, a light breeze rustling leaves, a distant bird chirping. The audio ends with the soft, almost inaudible click of the shutters being secured. One can almost picture a room, previously dark and silent, now flooded with sunlight and the soft sounds