The Moon and Our Stars.

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A/N: I know I've been taking a long time to post but I'm feeling kinda weird these days, although writing it's the only thing that makes me feel better It seems like I lost something and when I try I get stuck.
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I just realized I had posted this chapter all messed up, sorry.


"My dad told me his first date with my mom was stargazing, and he wished something for his future daughter because he knew my mom was the one

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"My dad told me his first date with my mom was stargazing, and he wished something for his future daughter because he knew my mom was the one. I'm not going to tell you what he wished though.", she said in a teasing tone. "Mom said that every time you say a wish out loud the star will hear and not make it happen, he told me so there's already less possibility of happening, I can't risk it, you know? It's secret.", she whispered the last phrase and I laughed.

She always looked so happy talking about her parents, I could not help but admire them as much as she did. I felt so grateful for them raising her with so much love, care, and respect.

"Did you know I've never seen a shooting star?". An almost embarrassed tone in her voice while said it like she was confessing a crime.

I had to laugh at her cuteness, sometimes Bada acts as innocent as a child, especially when talking about experiences she wants to have.

"I also never seen one. Let's go see our awaited shooting star when we have time off, okay?", I asked showing my pinky to her. 

Bada made her way giggling and jumping towards me like a child who just got permission to play with her friends. "Yesss, thank you!", she locked our fingers together with the brightest smile on her lips. 

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"Did you know I've never seen a shooting star?"

Her words came into my mind while watching the sky full of shiny dots, moments were displayed in my mind like a movie, her scrunching her nose in frustration, and her eyes on the ground when she got embarrassed, I could almost listen to her melodic giggles and see each trace of her face changing when she smiled, hidden feelings of love stormed on my chest making my eyes water.

My heart ached, I hated that I had broken our promise, we wouldn't see our first shooting star together. Although she already knew it and understood It was a shooting for a travel show I couldn't forget how sad she sounded when I told her.

A solitary shooting star traveled the sky for some milliseconds, the boys gasped in awe and I instantly closed my eyes and made my wish thinking of her.

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