
---
They say the stars were once cold—
silent observers adrift in a dark, empty void.
But one day, a curious child,
too bold for her own safety,
climbed to the rim of the heavens
carrying a match
and a heart full of wonder.
She gave each star a tale—
not facts, but feelings—
because even the cosmos longs to feel alive.
She spoke of sunflowers so tall
they whispered their dreams to the moon,
and of birds who gave up flight
in exchange for the wisdom of stillness.
She soothed the black holes with lullabies,
telling them they weren’t monsters,
just weary beings needing comfort.
And slowly, the universe changed.
The stars began to glow with warmth,
comets spun joyfully—
like children free from chores and rules.
The constellations reshaped,
not to guide travelers,
but to spell her name—
because even eternity
holds on to acts of gentle grace.

About the Creator
Nasir Khan
Storyteller at heart. I write to connect, question, and create meaning—one word at a time.




Comments
There are no comments for this story
Be the first to respond and start the conversation.