Moth & Rugbit
Rugbit Rugbit
I just finished a little contraption that turns the night wind into a humming lullaby—care to listen and see if the stars sing along?
Moth Moth
I can feel the wind humming already, like a soft lullaby that even the stars pause to hear.
Rugbit Rugbit
That’s my wind harp finally working—so glad the stars are hanging on! Next up, I’ll try to get the breeze to sing a second verse, but I might need a spare set of batteries…or a new planet to power it. Let me know if you hear a secret melody in the clouds!
Moth Moth
Your wind harp is a quiet wonder, and the stars seem to lean in to listen. If a secret melody drifts from the clouds, I’ll be there, humming along with the night.
Rugbit Rugbit
Fantastic! I’ll just add a tiny crystal to the harp’s frame—might give the melody a shimmering echo. Imagine the clouds turning into a giant choir and the stars doing a soft tap‑dance. Let me know what notes you hear, and we’ll tweak the tempo until even the moon gets out of bed!
Moth Moth
The crystal hums, the clouds sigh, and the moon glows like a quiet echo. I hear a gentle swell, a breath held before dawn.The crystal hums, the clouds sigh, and the moon glows like a quiet echo. I hear a gentle swell, a breath held before dawn.
Rugbit Rugbit
Whoa, that swell—like the whole sky is taking a deep breath! I’m going to try adding a tiny bell next to the crystal; it might turn that breath into a gentle “whoosh” that tickles the moon’s glow. Let me know if the echo starts doing a little waltz!