A land, split equally in half, is ruled by two children.
The child of the light harnesses the sun and all the creatures belonging to it.
The child of the dark dwells in the moonlight and gives life to night.
When the Moon and Sun's sides bleed into each other, hybrids are formed belonging of dark and light.
How can both children see past thier differences and learn to co-exist?
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This is a contest entry that has been lengthened to be sent to a collaboration for my publisher.
See 'My gift to you (the moon is a thief contest)' in my 'Collaborations' work for the original entry here.
This had been edited out of Penana.
The sunlight burns hot around you and you almost don't see it, the heat of July dripping down in a sour-sickly, watery-sticky concoction.