The Falling of a Star in the Sky
"Come on, Star. Let's catch falling stars!"
"They're not falling tonight."
"They will. Let's just wait."
"Wait for what? Stars knew that no one can catch them. So why fall?"
"Kill joy. You're ruining our momentum!"
"I'm just saying the truth. Can you catch a star literally?"
"No."
"See?"
"But we used to catch stars before even if it is impossible. Even yesterday! We're looking at a vast, starry sky and waiting for them to fall."
"Everything changed."
"That instant?"
"Can't you see? A star already fell. But is that star caught? Of course not because someone didn't saw that star falling."
"What are you saying? A star already fell? Come on, let's catch it!"
"You didn't get my point, Sky."
"Then what?"
"I'm brokenhearted."
"Why?"
"Because of you."
"Hands up. I didn't do anything."
"See? Your numbness is breaking my heart! I am Star. I fell for Sky. And that's you. But Sky can't catch me. I fell from the sky and tendency to fall to the ground. Falling will hurt me. But I took the risk. But I end up hurt in this ground."
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