Enchanted Night: The Orange-Haired Girl Walking Under the Moonlit Canopy
The moon hung high above the forest, casting a soft silver glow over the winding path ahead. An orange-haired girl moved through the trees, her black dress flowing with each quiet step. The air was thick with the scent of damp earth and pine, and the only sounds were the distant hoot of an owl and the whisper of the wind through the branches. Shadows stretched and shifted as she passed, but she showed no fear—this place was alive, and she felt as if it were watching her, guiding her deeper into the night.
She paused beneath a break in the canopy, letting the moonlight spill over her face, illuminating the fiery strands of her hair. The night felt endless, the stars above twinkling like tiny eyes peering down from the heavens. There was a strange magic in the air, something unseen but undeniably present. She took a slow breath, then stepped forward once more, disappearing into the darkness, as if the woods themselves had swallowed her whole.