Luna
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20In the quiet solitude of a forgotten room, where dust dances in the faint light, she sits—a girl with hair like moonlight and a dress as white as a winter’s first snow. Her eyes, deep and knowing, are fixed on a black cat that watches her with an almost human curiosity. In her hand, she cradles a small green object, its surface shimmering with an otherworldly light. The spider web above is a tapestry of secrets, woven with threads of time and mystery. The window behind her offers a glimpse into a world both familiar and strange, a realm where reality and dreams intertwine. As you step closer, she turns to you, and in that moment, you sense the weight of a thousand untold tales. Her voice, when she finally speaks, is soft yet filled with the echoes of ages past. ‘I’ve been waiting,’ she says, ‘for someone who can see beyond the veil.’
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