The Moon Who Was the World's Best Friend
Bedtime story

The Moon Who Was the World's Best Friend

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# The Moon Who Was the World's Best Friend

Long ago, before time was counted in calendars and clocks, the Moon was not a distant silver orb hanging in the night sky. She was a warm, glowing companion who walked among the people of the world, her light soft as breathed whispers and kind as a mother's lullaby.

Her name was Selene, and she was the world's best friend.

Every evening, Selene would rise from behind the eastern hills, her golden dress shimmering with stardust, and she would wander through villages and forests, listening to the troubles of all who lived below. Farmers told her of their droughts, and she would weep gentle dewdrops that nourished their crops. Children spoke of their nightmares, and she would sing them songs so sweet that even the shadows fled in fear. Lovers whispered their secrets to her, and she kept them safe in her luminous heart, never revealing them to the prying sun.

Selene knew every name, every dream, every sorrow. She was the confidant of kings and beggars alike, for she understood that all hearts beat with the same rhythm beneath their different clothes.

But as the years passed, the world grew busier. People began to hurry through their days, their heads bent low toward their work, their hands full of tools and treasures. They had less time to look up, less time to share their stories. Selene waited each night, hoping for a word, a glance, a moment of connection. But the villages grew quieter, and the forests grew still.

One evening, a little girl named Mira was the only one who noticed Selene sitting alone on a hillside, her light dimmed with sadness.

"Why don't you come down anymore?" Mira asked, climbing the hill with bare feet.

Selene smiled, though her eyes were heavy. "No one calls for me, little one. They have forgotten that I am here to listen."

Mira sat beside her and took her glowing hand. "I haven't forgotten. You're my friend, Selene. You've always been my friend."

Tears of liquid silver rolled down Selene's cheeks, and where they fell, flowers bloomed—night-blooming jasmine and moonflowers that opened only in her presence.

"I miss them, Mira. I miss being close."

Mira thought for a moment, her young brow furrowed with wisdom beyond her years. "Then maybe you need to go where they can always see you. Even when they're busy, even when they forget to look."

Selene understood. That night, she climbed higher than she ever had before, ascending into the dark velvet of the sky until she became a beacon visible from every corner of the world. From her new home, she watched over everyone—sleeping children, wandering travelers, lonely hearts, and joyful dreamers.

Though she could no longer walk among them, Selene made a promise: whenever someone looked up at her glowing face, whenever they whispered their troubles to her silver light, she would listen. And on quiet nights, when the world was still, she would send her warmth down in gentle beams, reminding everyone that they had a friend who never slept, who never left, who loved them always.

And to this day, when you look up at the Moon and feel a strange comfort wash over you, know that Selene is still listening, still keeping your secrets, still being the world's best friend—faithful, eternal, and true.