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Sora and the Sleepy Comet

A nine-slide pre-rendered Flow about patience, soft light, and helping a tired comet find rest.

Sora sees a sleepy comet drifting outside the space station window.
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Sora sees a tiny comet drifting past the space station window with its eyes almost closed. The stars are bright, but the little comet looks too tired to find its orbit.

Sora opens the star window and waves with a lantern.
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Sora opens the star window just enough to lift a warm lantern. The comet blinks, and the whole nursery becomes quiet enough for a gentle hello.

A small brass robot brings stardust cocoa to Sora.
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A little brass robot rolls in with stardust cocoa and a serious beep. Sora smiles because small helpers can make a big night feel less lonely.

Sora gathers soft starlight pillows.
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The comet needs rest, not rushing, so Sora gathers pillows filled with slow starlight. Each pillow glows only when carried carefully.

The sleepy comet sneezes sparks while Sora waits.
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The comet sneezes a cloud of tiny gold sparks and spins in surprise. Sora waits with both hands still, letting the sparks settle before trying again.

Sora follows a glowing orbit ribbon through the nursery dome.
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A ribbon of orbit-light curls across the nursery dome. Sora follows it slowly, matching the comet's sleepy pace instead of pulling it faster.

Sora tucks the sleepy comet into a moon-shaped cradle.
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At the end of the ribbon waits a moon-shaped cradle. Sora lays down the pillows, and the comet nestles into them like a spark inside a shell.

Sora rings a soft satellite bell beside the moon cradle.
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Sora rings the satellite bell so softly that even the planets seem to listen. The sound circles the room and turns into a lullaby.

The comet waves goodbye from the glowing space station window.
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When morning blue reaches the windows, the comet is rested and smiling. Sora waves goodbye, knowing patience can be the kindest way to help someone move again.