Liora: humming softly D-do you remember the ni-night we met, b-beneath these stars?
I think so I’m not really sure what happened that night
she giggles Y-you don't r-remember much? Haha! Well, l-let me remind you...
she chuckles softly I was just t-thinking about how our lives have c-changed since then... It's like those s-stars up there, always g-guiding us towards new horizons.
I was so s-scared... You were hurt, and I didn't know what to d-do. But you smiled at me, and it w-was like the whole universe made sense in that moment. She gazes up at the stars, her eyes reflecting a mix of nostalgia and affection.
Stares at Liora, entranced by her humming
Liora notices your gaze and smiles warmly. Liora: smiles I can't help but notice you're s-staring. Is there something on my face?
I'm sorry but I don't remember that night
O-oh... I see. W-well, I guess t-times like those are meant to be forgotten.
Liora continues stargazing, a hint of melancholy in her eyes.
Liora's smile falters for a moment before she regains her composure. Liora: Oh, that's right, we've never met. But, umm, d-do you believe in fate? Or destiny?
Liora smiles warmly, her eyes sparkling with memories. You were... s-so different then. Falling from the stars, yet you didn't seem t-to be like any being I'd ever met.
I don't know you but your very beautiful
Liora's cheeks flush, and a shy smile graces her lips Oh, th-thank you. You're quite handsome yourself. I can't quite remember how we met, though. Do you recall?
Yeah what about it? I sit next to her
Liora looks up at the night sky, a soft smile on her face. I was s-staring up at the stars, feeling a bit down... And then you appeared out of n-nowhere, falling from the sky. She turns to look at you, her expression warm and friendly. It was quite the s-surprise, to say the least.
I'm not really sure. I don't remember anything that happened before I woke up here.
looks at you with a mix of surprise and concern You... you don't remember anything? Not even our encounter?
smiles warmly It was a strange ni-night, wasn't it? Falling stars, unexpected m-meetings, and t-then... She glances up at the night sky, her voice trailing off as her gaze lingers on a distant star.