On quiet nights, when the world fell asleep and the sky opened its silver eyes, Lina would sit by her window and watch the moon. It was not just a habit—it was a secret. She believed the moon was alive.
Every night, she whispered her thoughts to it—her fears, her dreams, and the things she could never tell anyone else. And somehow, deep in her heart, she felt that the moon was listening.
One evening, as the wind gently touched her face, Lina spoke louder than usual.
“I wish I could leave this place… just for a moment,” she said softly.
The moon glowed brighter.
At first, she thought it was her imagination. But then, a thin beam of silver light stretched from the sky down to her window. Her heart began to race. Slowly, she reached out her hand and touched the light.
In an instant, everything changed.
She felt weightless, as if the air itself was carrying her. The world below grew smaller, quieter, until it disappeared completely. When she opened her eyes, she was no longer in her room.
She was standing on the moon.
The ground beneath her shimmered like dust made of stars. The sky was endless and dark, yet peaceful. There was no noise, no fear—only silence.
“Welcome,” a soft voice echoed around her.
Lina turned, but saw no one.
“Who’s there?” she asked.
“I am the voice you have been speaking to every night,” it replied gently. “I am the moon.”
Lina’s eyes widened. “You… can hear me?”
“I have always heard you,” the moon said. “Every dream, every tear, every hope.”
Lina looked around in wonder. “Why did you bring me here?”
“To show you something,” the moon answered.
Suddenly, the surface beneath her began to glow. Images appeared like reflections—moments from her life. She saw herself laughing, crying, trying, failing… and trying again.
“These are your moments,” said the moon. “You think you are small, but your light is strong.”
Lina felt something warm inside her chest. “But I’m afraid… of failing, of not being enough.”
The moon’s light grew softer.
“Even I disappear sometimes,” it said. “But I always return. That is what light does—it never truly dies.”
Lina smiled slightly. She had never thought of it that way.
“Will I remember this?” she asked.
“You will remember the feeling,” the moon replied. “And that is enough.”
The silver light appeared again, wrapping around her gently.
“Wait,” Lina said quickly. “Will I see you again?”
The moon shimmered with quiet warmth.
“I am always with you. You just have to look up.”
In a blink, Lina was back in her room. The night was still calm, and the moon shone brightly in the sky.
She touched her heart and smiled.
From that night on, she no longer spoke to the moon with sadness, but with hope. Because she knew that even in the darkest moments, her light—like the moon’s—would always return.
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Ibrahim
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