The Star Bear's Secret Friend
Leo loved lying on the grass at night, watching the stars dance above his house. One warm summer evening, as the fireflies twinkled like tiny lanterns, something magical happened.
A big, furry **bear** made of sparkling silver stars climbed down from the sky! His name was Orion, and his paws left glowing footprints on the grass.
"Will you be my **friend**?" Orion asked, his voice sounding like wind chimes. "I'm lonely up there, and I've watched you for so long."
Leo's eyes grew wide with wonder. "Yes! But why are you here?"
Orion sighed, and little clouds of starlight puffed from his nose. "The Great Golden **Bull** has escaped from his constellation. He's running across the Milky Way, knocking stars out of place! Tonight, the sky will be dark unless someone helps."
Leo's heart beat fast. "What can I do? I'm just a kid."
Orion smiled and handed him something shiny — a magical **padel** made from moonlight and comet dust. "This paddle can catch and redirect stars. You're small but brave. That's what matters."
Suddenly, golden light flooded the yard. The Great Bull galloped across the sky, his hooves sparking wherever they stepped. Stars were tumbling everywhere!
Leo didn't hesitate. He raised the moonlight paddle and caught three falling stars, gently tossing them back into place. One by one, he helped Orion return the stars to their homes.
The Bull slowed, watching them. His angry eyes softened. "Why do you help?" he rumbled.
"Because the sky belongs to everyone," Leo said bravely. "Even you."
The Bull lowered his golden head. "I was never invited to shine with the others. I was just... the Bull who chases them."
Leo reached out his hand. "Then chase with us, not after us. Be part of the sky."
That night, a new constellation was born — the Golden Bull running beside the Star Bear, together forever. Leo fell asleep under the brightest sky he had ever seen, dreaming of his friend among the stars.
Sometimes, the smallest kindness can fix the biggest problems. And true friends, whether they're children or star creatures, always shine brighter together.