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Rosa stood at the edge of the stage, shielded by the heavy velvet curtain. In front of her, the man she loved, a world-renowned pianist named Julian, was bathed in a golden spotlight. The audience was breathless, mesmerized by the magic flowing from his fingertips. To the world, Julian was a celestial being. To Rosa, he was just the man who liked his coffee too sweet and hummed in his sleep. One night, after a sold-out show at the Metropolitan, Julian found her backstage, clutching his coat. The diamond-studded elite were clamoring for him at the after-party, but he ignored the door. In that moment, Julian realized that while the world worshipped his glow, he was only able to shine because Rosa was his steady, quiet sky. She didn't need a name on a billboard or a trophy in her hand. Her "sparkle" wasn't for the crowd; it was the private light that kept him from getting lost in the dark.
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