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It's a hot August evening. Your friend's mom said there would be lots of shooting stars tonight. You're skeptical (how can anybody know when a star will fall?) but you and your friend and various siblings have blankets spread out on your friend's back patio, you've got snacks, and what else do you have to do on a summer night?
For two hours you lie flat and watch the sky, entranced, until you think you could fall upwards into it if you move. The stars flash by as promised, so many you can't keep track of them all; some high and quick and bright, and some long and slow and lazy across the horizon. The younger kids have fallen asleep on their blanket and the snacks are long gone, but you can't stop watching. Searching for just one more bright spark in the sky.
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