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Star seemed VERY glad that the girl seemed happy to see him, watching her wide eyes take him in and all the stardust that sprinkled off his shoulders.
An answer to her question came with a proud nod, arms crossed as he floated back down to the earth, standing (a little awkwardly) on the spot with a big smile.
Then he tilted his head at her and pointed at her as if asking a question himself.
Upon the brilliant light bursting into a familiar figure, presenting itself as a mere boy, Jade gasps in her astonishment. Not at all frightened or frazzled; just amazed. Considering that magic had been sealed away on her island for over a hundred years, this was the first time Jade had witnessed anything like it.
❝WHAT?❞ she breathes out, her smile wide as she steps closer to him. Her hands were clasped together in front of her as she inspects him, wide-eyed. ❝Was that magic? Are YOU magic?❞ Jade had so many questions; wanted to know everything. If he was magical, how was that even possible?
Early visual development for Wish (2023) by Griselda Sastrawinata-Lemay and Brittney Lee.
An earlier version of the film saw Star take on a human form as a magical, glowing character inspired by Peter Pan. Ultimately, the creative team reconceptualized Star as an ethereal, playful entity resembling Mickey Mouse. "Now Star and Asha have an emotional journey. They are soulmates." -Allison Moore.
@allnostalgic plotted for a starter
It was a dark and cold night, it would have been much more miserable if not for the clear sky that smiled down at the earth. A million stars shining in the sky and the moon glowing above.
And amongst the chill there had been a gentle voice on the wind, a wish and it summoned something most remarkable.
A warm and hopeful glow crossed the sky, illuminating the dark with yellow light and it came closer and closer and then -
It span madly around the boy, spinning wildly and shooting around with vigour and magic in its wake...
What kind of 'I love you' are you?
it's the "i love you" we use every time we finish up a call with our mom, every time we want to offer our friends a bit of encouragement, the welcome home kiss on the cheek we give our lover every day. it's sending them pictures you know they'll laugh at, buying them strange little nothings that you know they'll like. it's having their bagel order memorized and setting their birthday as your password. somehow, their name weaves its way into almost every funny story you share with others. it's brief, casual, it's a habit. we aren't even aware we do it. it says that love is cradled lightly in your heart, generously given, spilling out into the world unbeknownst to you, making up the web of delicate threads that hold us all together.
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Without further ado, lets get this party started.
Like for a starter with Starboy?
Being a FOX IS FUN!
He's currently scurrying about, making funny little noises.
(Sentences for muses meeting for the first time. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"I'm beginning to find you quite interesting."
"I'm not going to have this conversation, least of all with someone I don't even know."
"How do you know where I live?"
"Who are you and why are you being so aggressive with me?"
"Do you always make this good of a first impression?"
"You don't say much, do you?"
"Oh good, I'm not the only one who's late!"
"I don't trust you. I can't trust you. I don't know who you are or where you come from."
"You have an interesting accent. Where are you from exactly?"
"Perhaps you'd like to know my name?"
"I got here by accident. How did you get here?"
"You're pretty cute, you know that?"
"Is small talk a way you deal with your anxiety?"
"It occurs to me that I don't know the first thing about you."
"I've been warned to watch out for women like you."
"Seeing as you let yourself in, forgive me if it's forwards to ask, but who the hell are you?"
"Who are you to tell me what to do?"
"You don't know me. You only know of me."
"How do you know that name? I haven't used that name in years!"
"Oh, hello! I know you, don't I?"
"You know, it is a little bit strange that we hardly know each other, right?"
"Hey, I immediately don't like you."
"I don't think we've ever been alone in a room together, have we?"
"Odd as it may seem, I don't feel you to be a stranger."
"I think your name is beautiful."
"You know that feeling you have that we've met before? It's the same with me."
"I was hoping we could talk a little business. Would you like some tea?"
"I'm not sure we've ever properly met."
"I didn't want us to meet like this."
"I hear you've been looking for me. I'm flattered."
"Hello! I love your work!"
"I have the strangest sense we've met before. Do you think that's possible? In another lifetime?"
"What are you doing sitting here all by yourself?"
"I've heard so much about you that I feel I almost know you."
"If you know so much about me, then perhaps you would like to say who you are?"