The painting features Arabic calligraphy in 24-karat gold that reads, "Who would be afraid of the night when you are the moon." Set against a surreal landscape with dragon trees from Socotra Island, the scene invites the viewer into a world of quiet reflection. The soft, glowing moon and ancient trees evoke a sense of timelessness, while the silver sky and golden words speak to the balance between fear and tranquility. This piece continues the series' exploration of vulnerability, offering comfort in the embrace of the unknown.