Monday, April 11, 2011

The Sun and Moon

This little story is about two people, the sun and the moon. Always fighting, always arguing, not knowing they need each other to exist and create a balance between the worlds they watch over. When the moon gets mad at the sun because he is always in the suns shadow, never shining as bright, never being able to bring happiness to people. The moon overpowers the sun because the moon has had of being the shadow so the world goes into complete darkness.  Here is the story in details.
                The moon appears out of the clouds and the sun gets caught. Struggling to sine the warm light upon the world, it loses strength. Weary and tired it begins to fall, past the high clouds and behind the colorful mountains. The moon siting in the sky just laughs and laughs. The sun bends its head in shame, not able to face the moon.  Soon all is lost, everything falls into the darkness, and no light is being shined. Seeing this all happening the sun thinks this will never be able to last. The moon doesn’t believe the sun and just doesn’t care; he thinks it will last forever.  Not knowing that with no light it means no happiness only sadness or misery. The sun just smiles and says, “How long can you keep this up? How long will it be till the world seizes to exist? How long till everyone turns against you and blames you for what you have done?” The moon smiles and looks at the sun that is on the ground smiling. He wonders why the sun is so happy, why shes smiling? He looks around seeing that the people in the darkness have begun to lose control and go bizzerk. Stepping to the moon, a little girl tilts her head up and begins to cry. “It’s your fault this happened, you did this to all of us! Why, WHY!? If it won’t for you we would have all been still in balance.  You murdered our happiness!” looking at the crying girl, then at the laughing sun he say, “She was right, the sun was right , the world did turn all wako, I must help her, the sun, shine again so the world will become a better place.”  The moon, floating down out of the sky to where the sun is, behind the mountains, looking straight into the suns eyes, pledging for the sun to shine again. The sun just shakes her head and says, “It’s too late, the world has gone too far into the darkness. There is nothing we can do.” Then at that same exact moment the moon gets a brilliant idea. He goes back up into the dark sky and asks the stars to help the sun back up. The stars willingly help the sun up to the highest point in the sky. All the stars put there soul into helping the sun out that there soul became one with the sun. Smiling the sun starts to glow more and more, till it didn’t glow any brighter. Unfortunately by the time the sun had enough to keep one half of the world light for half the day there were no more stars making the darkened sky to a shadowy desert. But at least half a day people would be able to experiences the light of happiness. But at night the sun gives back those souls giving to her, back to the stars so they can shine at least a little part of their life in the sky. 
That’s why there are no stars in the day and so many at night.  With everyone having at least a little bit of darkness and light in their life no one would go bizzerk again. Well… that’s what was thought, but is it really true?