Fluttermare
Some said she was born from a moonbeam that fell too fast and landed in a meadow. Others swore she rose from the Sea of Tranquility on a night with no gravity. But everyone agreed: to see her was to feel your own heartbeat lift, just for a moment, like a leaf caught in a spiral of warm air.
Here’s a short text based on the name — combining “Flutter” (delicate, airy, quick) and “Mare” (a female horse, or a lunar sea/body of water in astronomy). FlutterMare FlutterMare
She never stayed long. Just a blink, a soft whicker like a flute note, and then — gone, leaving behind only hoofprints that filled with starlight before the sun came up. Some said she was born from a moonbeam