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The Girl Who Planted Sunsets

   Tessa was a girl with soil under her nails and wonder in her heart. She lived on the edge of the valley where the sky stretched endlessly, and the sunsets always made her sigh. One evening, she told her grandfather, “I wish we could keep sunsets forever.” He smiled and handed her a small velvet pouch. “Then plant one.” Inside were seeds, strange and glowing. Tessa planted them in the highest field and watered them with moonlit dew, as instructed. Days passed. Then weeks. Just when she was ready to give up, small shoots sprouted. The leaves shimmered like gold, and at dusk, the flowers burst open in hues of coral, amber, and lavender. The sky mirrored them. Each evening, the field bloomed with a living sunset, brighter and more beautiful than before. People came from across the land to sit in her field and watch the sky blossom in color. And Tessa, with dirt on her hands and joy in her eyes, became the girl who had given her village a sunset that never truly faded.

The Tailor of Moonbridge

  

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In the cobbled town of Moonbridge, a tailor named Eliot stitched clothes from cloth no one else could see. His shop was always empty—until midnight.

By moonlight, creatures made of stardust and shadow lined up outside his door: skyfish needing cloaks of cloud, treefolk wanting bark-smooth tunics, and even the wind itself, asking for a new pair of breezy trousers.

Eliot worked silently, his silver needle humming lullabies as it darted. His only friend was a curious girl named Mira who peeked in one night and saw the strange customers.

She offered to help, and Eliot smiled for the first time in years. Together, they sewed magic into fabric—threads of starlight, buttons made from wishes, hems that whispered dreams.

When Eliot grew too old to sew, he passed his enchanted scissors to Mira. And every midnight, the creatures still came—drawn by the glow from the little tailor shop and the promise of clothing stitched with kindness and moonlight.

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