Lina, a 15-month-old girl, lay in her crib, her wide eyes fixed on the comforting glow of her nightlight. The soft hum of a lullaby played from a nearby music box, but the shadows that the light cast on the walls seemed to dance ominously.
"Light, light," she murmured, clutching her stuffed bear tightly, as if its worn fur could shield her from the dark.
It was Halloween night, and outside, the wind rustled the leaves, carrying whispers of excitement and laughter from distant trick-or-treaters. The night felt alive, full of secrets waiting to be discovered. Suddenly, the bulb in Lina's nightlight flickered, casting an unusual glow across the nursery.
The shadows shifted, and from them emerged a soft blue light, forming into the shape of a small, friendly ghost. His eyes twinkled with kindness and curiosity.
Wisp, as he would introduce himself, floated gently towards her. "Hello, little one," he said, his voice as gentle as the rustle of autumn leaves. Lina blinked, her fear giving way to wonder.
Wisp waved a wispy hand, and the shadows on the walls began to transform into playful shapes—stars twinkling, bunnies hopping, and birds soaring through an imaginary sky.
"The darkness is not something to fear," he explained softly. "It is where magic hides, waiting to be unveiled."
Lina's eyes widened with fascination as she watched the shadows dance with newfound beauty. Her little hand reached out towards Wisp, her earlier fear forgotten.
"Magic," she echoed, her voice tinged with awe and excitement.
The night continued, and Lina no longer felt the need to cling to her bear for comfort. The room felt cozy, the darkness now a canvas for Wisp's magical illusions.
"Whenever you feel afraid, remember the magic we've shared tonight," Wisp whispered as he faded back into the shadows.
Lina smiled, her heart light and fearless, as she drifted into a peaceful sleep, the room enveloped in a comforting darkness that now felt like home.
















