The Bull Who Ate Starlight
In a meadow where the grass shimmered like emerald silk, there lived a bull named Bruno. But Bruno wasn't like other bulls. While his friends spent their days munching on clover and flowers, Bruno had a secret. Every night, when the moon climbed high and silver, he would tilt his massive head toward the sky and catch falling stars on his tongue.
These weren't ordinary stars—they were tiny bits of pure magic, the most powerful vitamin in all the universe. Each star gave Bruno glowing patterns on his fur that swirled like galaxies. But starlight vitamins came with a rule: they only worked if shared with a friend.
Bruno had no friends. The other farm animals thought him strange, with his star-dusted coat and nocturnal habits. So the starlight vitamins simply made him glow without giving him any magic at all.
One evening, a little girl named Luna wandered into the meadow. She couldn't sleep, and the stars called to her. When she saw Bruno's glowing form, she didn't run away. Instead, she sat beside him and whispered, "You're beautiful."
Bruno's heart did a little flip. No one had ever called him beautiful before. He caught a shooting star and gently nudged it toward Luna.
"For you," his gentle eyes seemed to say.
Luna gasped as the star melted on her tongue, filling her with warmth and wonder. Suddenly, she began to float inches above the grass! Bruno lowered his mighty head, and Luna climbed onto his back. Together, under the starlight vitamin's magic, they soared through the night sky, dancing among constellations and painting trails of stardust across the heavens.
From that night on, Bruno and Luna were the best of friends. And every evening, they would share starlight vitamins, discovering that the real magic wasn't in the stars at all—but in the friendship that made them shine.
The other animals soon learned that the glowing bull and the stargazing girl were the kindest friends in all the meadow. And sometimes, if you look closely on starry nights, you might still see them dancing among the constellations, their friendship lighting up the universe.