The Moon Keeps Our Secret

In some distant realm blending two different ancestries, a duo of stepsisters dwelled together: Amirah Adara, offspring to an original American lady, and Zazie, the stepchild of a bonafide American stepdad. They possessed an inseparable connection, embedding laughter and covert exchanges, crowned with profound, concealed desires. Bars formed by tradition restrained them from acting on their binding love.
Conditions complicated when Zazie decided to part from their rural estate. Her move hurled Amirah into depths of torment. Her inner being shattered, translucient realisation surfaced--Amirah's sentiment for Zazie went beyond sisterly fondness; it intertwined with her true being.
Energies and tribal customs guarded her from exploiting her mystical capabilities and evading her legacy. Yet, the void left by Zazie's departure grew beyond tolerability. Upon a night blanketed with lunar glow, Amirah gave way to an ancient Indian incantation to placate her ache, until beckoned by elusiveness, lured into a deep slumber.
Here, a surreal unreal scenario would unfold, reigning despite reality's restraining bounds -- allowing the siblings a fancied utopia, granting desiressans restrictions.