The bright light of the sun bounced off of a planet and onto the shiny, floating metal piece. There were no reflections on the metal, but just light, as it had shown. It felt like a new day of goodness has arrived, finally, after failing to save many other days. The stars that once had gloomed from far away, shined with great pride, and aligned in such a happily manner. It was all around this observatory, the stars, and so I was supposed to have this view everyday; and I wanted this view everyday, wishing it could stay just as is.
The reading glasses I'd once worn were too shattered to become useful, but I was still able to read the words that brought up my beginnings in the universe. Lumas, the star species, soon gathered around me to listen once more. This time, however, I brought up a new book. The Lumas sparkled in anticipation of this new story. I could almost feel the aura of excitement around me, as the lumas chattered away.
"Alright, alright. Settle down, now." I commanded. The lumas opened their ears and listened.
"Here's the story of one very young man who onced lived in a different time. His name was Glummet, and he was once a star just as you were, however he was a different kind." I raised the clean book, and opened it slowly. The smell of the clean book was fresh too, and the pages felt very soft and thin. It was to be expected, as this was recently published by Eldstar, the leader of the Star Spirits, who would tell this story to me every once in a while when I'd come and check up on Star Haven. I cleared my throat, beginning to read the story of how the Star Spirits and the Star Rod came to be.
