When you wish upon a star
Cliff Edwards, Disney Studios
Most days it was quite fine to be stuck in Stormcage. She never stayed in as much as the guards hoped she would and it was always fun to mess with them a bit.
But some moments, like this one, when the rain would stop, and the few stars visible from the prison planet would come out, she would get a sad and lonely feeling in her hearts.
It was in these moments she wished the most for her parents, for her other mother, and most of all for her impossible man, the greatest man to ever live for her.
She closed her eyes as a singular tear slid down her cheek. It wasn't as if he would come simply because her heart cried out, but it was a wish nonetheless.
She lowered her head and turned back to her diary. Just as she was about to put pen to paper, taking down the day's events, few as they were, a faint sound captured her attention. A slight wheezing and small screeching that could only be made by one machine began, slowly, low, captivating.
