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Kaesos Collection of Shorts

"A Collection of Short Stories: Each Tale Exists for Its Own Reason"

Kaeso · แฟนตาซี
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Moonlit Desires

In the realm of the sky, where day and night danced their eternal waltz, there lived two celestial beings known as the Sun and the Moon. The Sun, radiant and golden, ruled the day with warmth and light, while the Moon, silver and serene, governed the night with its gentle glow.

Despite their distinct roles, the Sun and the Moon were close friends, often exchanging tales of their journeys across the heavens. The Sun would speak of the vibrant landscapes it painted with hues of red, orange, and gold, while the Moon would recount the quiet beauty of the starlit nights.

One day, as they conversed in the celestial expanse, the Moon confided in the Sun about a longing it had harbored for eons. "My dear friend," the Moon said softly, "I envy the warmth and radiance you bring to the world during the day. I wish I could shine as brightly and be as admired as you."

The Sun listened with empathy, understanding the Moon's desire to be more than just a gentle light in the darkness. "But dear Moon," the Sun replied, "you have a unique beauty and purpose that complements mine. Without your calming presence in the night sky, the world would feel incomplete."

The Moon smiled gratefully at the Sun's words, appreciating the reassurance and wisdom of its friend. However, the seed of envy had been planted deep within the Moon's heart, and it couldn't shake the longing to be more like the Sun.

Determined to fulfill its desire, the Moon sought out the wisest stars in the cosmos, hoping to learn the secret of shining as brightly as the Sun. The stars, ancient and knowledgeable, shared their wisdom with the Moon, teaching it about inner radiance and self-acceptance.

Armed with newfound knowledge, the Moon attempted to shine with greater intensity during the night, hoping to rival the Sun's brilliance. But no matter how hard it tried, the Moon could never match the Sun's luminosity.

One evening, as the Moon rose in the sky, casting its soft glow over the world, the Sun appeared beside it. "My dear friend," the Sun said, "why do you strive so hard to be something you're not? Your gentle light brings solace and comfort to all who behold it. Embrace your uniqueness, for it is what makes you truly special."

The Moon realized the truth in the Sun's words, understanding that its beauty lay in its quiet radiance and the sense of tranquility it brought to the night. With a heart full of acceptance and gratitude, the Moon ceased its attempts to rival the Sun and embraced its role with newfound contentment.

From then on, the Sun and the Moon shone brightly in the sky, each fulfilling their unique purpose and complementing each other's presence. And though the Moon still admired the Sun's radiant glow, it no longer felt envious, knowing that true beauty and fulfillment came from embracing one's own essence.