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I should avoid sensitive topics if it's about a minor. Need to focus on empowerment, growth, overcoming challenges. Maybe set it in a springtime scene in April since the date mentions April. Use vivid imagery to describe Vani's inner world and aspirations.

April’s air whispers secrets through the cracks of her bedroom window, where Little Black Dreams cling like ink to the moonlit edges of the floor. Vani, her pencil a wand, sketches silhouettes of her mind’s theater: paper birds with shattered wings, constellations named after unasked questions, and forests where shadows hum lullabies in reverse.

At thirteen, her dreams are not just dark—they are alive , breathing in the spaces between math homework and sleep. She collects them in a jar, each one a fossil of a fear: the fear of being small, the fear of growing too much. Some nights, they curl at her feet like cats, purring riddles. Others, they rise as storms, demanding she answer why the stars don’t answer back.

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I should avoid sensitive topics if it's about a minor. Need to focus on empowerment, growth, overcoming challenges. Maybe set it in a springtime scene in April since the date mentions April. Use vivid imagery to describe Vani's inner world and aspirations.

April’s air whispers secrets through the cracks of her bedroom window, where Little Black Dreams cling like ink to the moonlit edges of the floor. Vani, her pencil a wand, sketches silhouettes of her mind’s theater: paper birds with shattered wings, constellations named after unasked questions, and forests where shadows hum lullabies in reverse. Little Black Dreams 02 Vani 13yo - - Apr 20...

At thirteen, her dreams are not just dark—they are alive , breathing in the spaces between math homework and sleep. She collects them in a jar, each one a fossil of a fear: the fear of being small, the fear of growing too much. Some nights, they curl at her feet like cats, purring riddles. Others, they rise as storms, demanding she answer why the stars don’t answer back. I should avoid sensitive topics if it's about a minor