
Once upon a time, there was a little girl who fell in love with the moon.
She liked to sit outside and tell the moon all her secrets.
She kept the moon company, until one night she noticed the moon seemed tired, so she climbed up on the roof to tell the moon a fairytale.
The old moon told her it was time for her to grow up and she could no longer spend all her time telling stories.
The little girl looked up at the moon and begged, “Take anything from me, take it all if you want to, but please – please let me keep this one thing.”
The moon answered, “Maybe one day we’ll find that place where you and I could be together. So, smile for me one last time, and believe that we’ll meet again. Until that time, I’ll be missing you.”
The little girl climbed down and went into her house, up the stairs to her room where she flung herself onto her bed and cried and cried.
The little girl grew up and never looked up. Until, one night she was walking around in the dark, having been lost for a very long time, she caught a glimpse of the light out of the corner of her eye and felt bathed in unconditional love. She looked up and saw the moon smiling down at her.

She softly asked, “After all this time?”
And the moon whispered, “Always.”
And now the girl wears a moon around her neck so she is constantly reminded that just because you can’t see love, you can feel love surrounding you. Always.
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