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The Star-Keeper's Secret

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Luna discovered something magical in her grandmother's attic. Behind stacks of dusty boxes sat a shimmering glass pyramid, no bigger than her hand, glowing with soft rainbow light.

"What are you?" Luna whispered.

Suddenly, a silvery cat materialized beside her. Its fur sparkled like crushed diamonds, and its eyes held the wisdom of a thousand years.

"I am Orion," the cat said. "And that pyramid is my home from the sky."

Luna gasped. "You're a star cat?"

"A star-keeper's companion," Orion purred. "But I've lost my friend—the star-keeper herself. She's trapped in the constellation realm, and I need help."

Luna's heart raced with adventure. "How can I help?"

Orion nudged toward a golden cable stretching from the pyramid toward the ceiling. It pulsed with warm light like a heartbeat.

"This connects to the stars," Orion explained. "Only someone with a pure heart can climb it. Will you try?"

Luna nodded bravely. She touched the cable, and it wrapped gently around her wrist, lifting her upward through a portal of swirling stardust.

She found herself in a magical realm where constellations were real animals trapped in glowing patterns. In the center, a lonely girl sat within a cage of diamond stars.

"I'm Nova," the girl whispered. "I've been waiting for someone kind enough to find me."

Luna reached through the bars. "Take my hand. We'll be friends."

Their friendship ignited magic brighter than any star. The diamond cage melted away, and Nova was free.

Orion appeared beside them, purring with happiness. "Thank you, Luna. You proved that kindness is the strongest magic of all."

Back in the attic, Luna held up the glass pyramid. Now it contained tiny, dancing stars—Nova and Orion's new home, always close to her heart.

Every night, Luna waves to her friends through her window, and the pyramid twinkles back. She learned that true friendship can bridge any distance, even between earth and sky.