Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a wild white
horse. The horse roamed free in the grasslands and was admired by all who saw
it for its strength and beauty.
One night,
the horse looked up at the sky and saw the moon for the first time. It was the
most beautiful thing the horse had ever seen, and it felt a deep connection to
the glowing orb in the sky.
From then
on, the horse would spend every night gazing up at the moon, feeling a sense of
peace and wonder. One night, as the horse was looking up at the moon, it heard
a soft voice whispering to it.
The voice
belonged to the moon, and it spoke to the horse, telling it that it had a
special purpose in life. The moon explained that it had chosen the horse to be
its messenger, delivering its light and message to all the creatures on Earth.
The horse
was overjoyed at the thought of having a purpose and felt honored to be chosen
by the moon. From that day on, the horse would run through the fields at night,
spreading the moon's light wherever it went.
People soon
noticed the horse's nightly runs, and they began to call it the "Moon
Horse." They would gather around the fields to watch as the Moon Horse
ran, its mane and tail glowing in the moonlight.
As time went
by, the Moon Horse became a symbol of hope and peace for the people in the
land. They believed that as long as the Moon Horse ran free, they would be
protected and watched over by the moon.
And so, the
Moon Horse continued to run through the fields at night, carrying the message
of the moon to all the creatures of the land, bringing light and hope to all
who saw it.
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