Ella, a curious young girl with a wild imagination, lay on her back in the grassy field, eyes wide with awe. Beside her, Tommy, her little brother, clutched a makeshift telescope crafted from cardboard and old magnifying glasses. "Look, Tommy! There are so many stars! It's like they're telling us stories from far away," she whispered with wonder.
"Do you think the stars can see us too, Ella?" Tommy asked, his voice filled with innocent curiosity.
"Perhaps they can, and maybe they're just as curious about us as we are about them," Ella replied, her gaze fixed on the twinkling wonders above.
"Make a wish, Tommy! Quickly!" Ella urged, squeezing her eyes shut and clutching her lucky charm.
Tommy, filled with excitement, made a silent wish, his face aglow with the thrill of the moment.
"Do you think there are other kids out there, just like us, watching the stars?" Tommy mused, his eyes alight with wonder.
"Maybe there are, and maybe one day, we'll get to meet them," Ella replied, her voice tinged with hope and dreams of cosmic adventures.
Ella picked up her brother's telescope, turning once more to the sky. "Goodnight, stars. We'll be back," she said softly, a promise of future adventures under the same endless sky.
Tommy yawned, a contented smile on his face as he took his sister's hand. Together, they walked back home, their imaginations fueled by the endless mysteries of the universe.
















