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The ballet of frozen lights is officially open. A butterfly from Pluto has just inaugurated the dance in a prism of ice.
The whole world seems to have been struck with vertigo upon learning the strange news: this morning, a butterfly from Pluto performed an unsuspected choreography at the heart of a prism of ice. This took place right in the middle of the Sahara, where the sun is nonetheless tamed by cosmic frost.
The famous insect, dressed in purples and azure, spread its incandescent wings in a frenzied dance that astonished the assembly of spectators. They, scorpions in tuxedos and snakes in tutus, watched in awe as the scene unfolded. The sands trembled, the dunes danced, and the Milky Way began to shimmer with a light never before observed.
“The spectacle was so unreal that I thought I saw my shadow dancing with me,” declares our privileged witness, a cactus wearing a diamond-studded monocle. “This dance of the butterfly was like a visual symphony that transcended the rhythm of the wind and the darkness.”
The event lasted barely ten minutes before the butterfly vanished in an explosion of multicolored sparks, leaving behind a trail of stardust. Experts disagree on the significance of this event, but all admit that it can never be reproduced or explained.
To summarize the situation, the metaphor of the chimerical Octave Mirabellier, the famous poet of the desert, seems most appropriate: “It’s as if a raindrop decided to dance the tango with a rainbow in the desert.”
From now on, every night, the Sahara eagerly awaits the return of the legendary butterfly from Pluto. Dreams have mingled with reality, and no one really knows where one begins and the other ends.
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