
Meher and the Moonlit Threads
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In the hidden hamlet of Baadal Basti, nestled among soft white clouds above the treetops, lived a little girl named Meher who wove clouds every night with threads of moonlight.
One evening, as she spun her silvery threads faster than ever, they tangled into a great knot, and the sky above the hamlet turned bare and gray.
Worried, Meher sat beneath the darkening sky until a tiny wind-sprite named Sawan came twirling down, his laughter light as a breeze, offering to help unknot the threads.
Together they worked all night, Sawan blowing gentle puffs to loosen the knots while Meher patiently wound the threads back into soft round clouds.
By dawn, fluffy clouds floated once more above Baadal Basti, and Meher learned that even the trickiest tangles unravel faster with a good friend by her side.

