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Leo walked past the empty craft services table, littered with coffee cups shaped like the heads of —the inexplicably popular squishy alien creatures from Galaxy Pals , a Zenith Studios property that had made Aurora’s own merchandise look like relics. Zenith was the enemy. They’d cracked the code: nostalgia you didn’t know you had, for things that never existed. remains the cool kid in the room

On a minimalist set—a cracked marble floor, a shattered observatory dome revealing a painted cosmos—stood Jaya Krishnamoorthy, the actress everyone said was "difficult" but who Leo knew was simply unwilling to lie. She held a prop violin. There was no soundtrack. The sound would be added later by a team at , the legendary scoring stage that had given every film from Aurora’s golden age its heartbeat. Leo walked past the empty craft services table,

Mina didn’t smile. She walked onto the set, where Jaya was still holding the violin, trembling slightly. The studio’s new parent company, (a merger of a telecom giant and a former toy manufacturer), had mandated that every Aurora film must have a "post-credits scene teasing a shared universe." Mina had fought it. She lost. Tomorrow, a second unit would shoot Jaya’s character winking at the camera and saying, “Looks like my symphony’s just begun…” before cutting to a logo for Starlight Ascent: The Next Movement .