"Look at the stars, Asuna," Ibu Mertua said, pointing to a small telescope in the corner—a hobby they shared, which earned Asuna the nickname "Hoshi" in these private walls. "People see them as bright, untouchable things. But they are also burning, giving everything they have to light up the dark. You don't have to be a sun all the time. Sometimes, being a quiet star is enough."
: An Indonesian phrase translating to "The Affection of a Mother-in-Law." This is a common trope in regional melodrama or specialized adult narratives. venx287 kasih sayang ibu mertua gemoy hoshi asuna top
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and tea filled the air. Ibu Mertua was already there, her eyes crinkling into half-moons as she spotted Asuna. Without a word, the older woman pulled the high-energy girl into a hug—a "gemoy" embrace that felt like a shield against the chaos of the world. You don't have to be a sun all the time
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