Starlit Keeper

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One day, there was a meteor shower visible in a clear, quiet sky, free from pollution and noise. I went to a distant beach to watch the falling meteors, and the sight was so mesmerizing that I lost track of time until dawn. I saw hundreds of meteors falling in vivid, colorful streaks, and with every shooting star, I made a wish for a friend or someone I cared about. I remember wishing for everyone.

Suddenly, I felt like I was alone in a world full of stars. I saw a great angel rising from the sea, its light radiating as if from my heart. Behind it, the stars continued to fall and shimmer. The scene was breathtaking and awe-inspiring.

I returned home as daylight broke. Then I realized I had forgotten to make a wish for myself. So, I decided to return the next night and watch the sky until I could wish upon another shooting star. I waited for a long time, and finally, I saw one. But in that moment, I thought of another friend and made a wish for her instead, forgetting myself again.

Later, I understood that I didn’t need a wish for myself. The greatest wish I could have was to experience moments like these—seeing the angel, the meteors, and the stars.

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One day, there was a meteor shower visible in a clear, quiet sky, free from pollution and noise. I went to a distant beach to watch the falling meteors, and the sight was so mesmerizing that I lost track of time until dawn. I saw hundreds of meteors falling in vivid, colorful streaks, and with every shooting star, I made a wish for a friend or someone I cared about. I remember wishing for everyone.

Suddenly, I felt like I was alone in a world full of stars. I saw a great angel rising from the sea, its light radiating as if from my heart. Behind it, the stars continued to fall and shimmer. The scene was breathtaking and awe-inspiring.

I returned home as daylight broke. Then I realized I had forgotten to make a wish for myself. So, I decided to return the next night and watch the sky until I could wish upon another shooting star. I waited for a long time, and finally, I saw one. But in that moment, I thought of another friend and made a wish for her instead, forgetting myself again.

Later, I understood that I didn’t need a wish for myself. The greatest wish I could have was to experience moments like these—seeing the angel, the meteors, and the stars.

One day, there was a meteor shower visible in a clear, quiet sky, free from pollution and noise. I went to a distant beach to watch the falling meteors, and the sight was so mesmerizing that I lost track of time until dawn. I saw hundreds of meteors falling in vivid, colorful streaks, and with every shooting star, I made a wish for a friend or someone I cared about. I remember wishing for everyone.

Suddenly, I felt like I was alone in a world full of stars. I saw a great angel rising from the sea, its light radiating as if from my heart. Behind it, the stars continued to fall and shimmer. The scene was breathtaking and awe-inspiring.

I returned home as daylight broke. Then I realized I had forgotten to make a wish for myself. So, I decided to return the next night and watch the sky until I could wish upon another shooting star. I waited for a long time, and finally, I saw one. But in that moment, I thought of another friend and made a wish for her instead, forgetting myself again.

Later, I understood that I didn’t need a wish for myself. The greatest wish I could have was to experience moments like these—seeing the angel, the meteors, and the stars.

Material
Acrylic on canvas

Dimensions
Height: 20 cm
Width: 20 cm
Depth: 4 cm