The Dark Moon |A Murder
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s she revealed that everyone was eagerl
t into a pair of comfortable slippers. With a reassurance to Eva that she wo
tly working on for the past few days. Luna, nonchalantly shrugging her shoulders, admitted that she, too, was unaware
ng the title of her own creation. Luna, unfazed by Eva's surprise, shrugged once m
me. Then they both left the serenity of the lawn behind, their laughter resonating in the air, as they made th
placed it carefully. Then, both of them walked
Luna's exam schedule, asking her
mence in a month. As it was her final year, she emphasized the importance
y shared some intriguing news. She revealed that Luna, for the past ten d
literary endeavor. Everyone at the dinner table became very curious after hearing about Luna's story. T
ith a curious look. "This is a story about a beautiful girl like you, lella," Luna said w
of the evening. Simultaneously, Mrs. Jackson retired to her own personal room, seeking a moment of seclusion and tranqu
a, who loved reading books, took one from her bedside table and went to sit near th
the book and put her hands on her cheeks, staring at the moon. She was captiva
ring about her future goals after graduation. She turned to Luna a
moon in the sky. Her eyes were fixed on its mesmerizing beauty. Lo
notice the serene expression on her sister's face. Luna seemed
nchanting. As for your future goals, I believe it's important to follow your passions and pursue what truly makes you happy. Take some time to exp
that required patience, exploration, and trust. With a renewed sense of curiosity and excitement, Eva knew she would discover her own unique path after gradua
ded by explaining that when the moon is absent from the sky, it feels as if the sky loses its
er seat and shut the window before settling into