Cora and Luna are not two they are one soul split by perception, bound by the tides of emotion and duality. Born under Cancer's gentle moon, yet touched by Gemini's shifting stars, Luna embodies contradiction: rooted in feeling, yet restless in thought. Within her, a quiet yearning pulses an impossible wish. If a version of herself exists in some distant dimension, she would cross time and space to find her. She would whisper comfort into the ears of her past, steady the hands of her future, and lighten the weight she herself once bore. But the fragile balance fractures with the arrival of Charles Mendel Anderson a Gemini, her mirror and her foil. In him, Luna sees everything she is and everything she's not. He doesn't complete her; he complicates her. In a world full of lovers and pairs, Luna stands apart. In another universe, her mirrored selves discover each other and fall deeply, irrevocably in love. But here, on Earth, Luna clings only to herself. It is not self-love it is self-obsession, a love that isolates rather than heals. While her celestial echoes embrace true connection, she remains alone, trapped in the paradox of longing for a love she refuses to share.