Once upon a time, deep in a forest so green that even the trees were jealous of how lush it was, there lived a peculiar creature named Lunasprout. Lunasprout was a small, fluffy, nature spirit with a crescent moon-shaped mark on its forehead, which glowed softly under the stars. Its body was a mix of moss, flowers, and twigs, and its eyes sparkled like dewdrops in the morning sun. The forest animals adored Lunasprout because it had the unique ability to talk to the plants and convince them to grow just a little bit taller, shinier, or more colorful.
But there was one tiny problem: Lunasprout was terrible at *timing*.
You see, Lunasprout had a very important job—whenever the moon was high in the sky, it was supposed to sing the “Lullaby of the Forest” to help the plants sleep and regenerate for the next day. It was a soothing song that made the flowers bloom brighter, the trees grow stronger, and the mushrooms dance in the moonlight.
The only problem was, every single night, Lunasprout forgot to sing. Instead, it would spend hours staring at the moon, thinking about its crescent shape. It was so mesmerizing that Lunasprout often got distracted and would wander off into the forest, lost in thought.
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