This one is based on the 2007 version of Hadestown, which had a song about fate and the stars called "Everything Written."


Stars

The fire pit dwindled in the night air along the railroad tracks. When Eurydice moved to pile more wood into the metal canister, she found Orpheus staring at the sky in wonder. Following his gaze, she gasped at the sight; the constellations were gorgeous, each star glimmering and clearly visible.

"They say our fate's written in those stars," she breathed. "Everything we do, everything we've seen. Even the love you and I share."

Orpheus pulled her in for a kiss, the brush of his lips to hers warming her more than the fire. "Impossible," he said. "Our love transcends the stars, and even fate."

If Eurydice had paid more attention, she might have noticed three women in the distance, their gowns sparkling like stardust and their gazes narrowed in anger. But in the moment, she was lost in the promise of love greater than the infinite expanse in the sky.