He picked it up – and became startled by the aura emanating from it. “She’s holding one of these things herself,” he realized. He strode over to it, eyes swapping between the crystal and Pop Star’s newest visitor. He whirled around- There’s more!?-and spotted a blue-purple crystal on the floor. His first instinct was to approach her and see what was up-but that was interrupted by something else smacking into his back, though much smaller in mass than the fairy. She-She just fell outta the sky, like… Gooey. Something was being held under in her hand, something small and shiny.
“I… huh? What was that…?” To the side, he noticed a new figure lying on the grass-a little pink-haired fairy, wearing a red dress and a red ribbon atop her head. He blinked as he turned left and right, confusion written all over his face. Fortunately, it didn’t take him very long to recover he was on his feet again in no time. He yelped as he hit the ground unceremoniously, limbs flailing about in the air. It’d be great to capture this moment for eterni-” “I can even count all the shooting stars! One, two, three-man, there’s a lot of ‘em today!” He stretched his hands up high, smiling at the sight. If it wasn’t for that, he probably would’ve gone to get the Animal Buddies to observe this event.īut this was okay, too! Sometimes, you just need a moment to think by yourself – and what better way to do that under such a gorgeous sky? Sure, he didn’t have any of his friends with him, on account of how short notice the meteor shower was. He had stumbled upon this vantage point while taking an after-midnight trek, and he was never more happier that he had laid down to take a rest here. It was another fine spring night in Dream Land, and Kirby was spending the time watching a meteor shower pass overhead. “Like a-serenade for the soul! I’ve missed seeing stuff like this.”
“It’s beautiful,” he breathed, hands strung out by his sides. The fence marking the boundaries was wide enough that the area could theoretically fit a crew of at least sixteen, though he seemed perfectly content with being alone for the moment. Shooting stars twinkled down across the night sky, illuminated by the light of the crescent moon.Īnd bearing witness to this sight, was a familiar pink puffball lying in the middle of a designated lookout point.