A small bonfire, the kind you light with friends as the day winds down, asks for something the big blazes don't: someone to tend it, to shift the logs every so often, to sit close so it doesn't feel left alone. You were born with the Moon in Leo, and your heart is that bonfire. You don't soothe yourself in private the way some people do. You warm up when you're seen, and you go quiet and cold when you're overlooked in a place where being seen mattered. The Sun, which rules your Moon here, doesn't ask you to perform. It asks you to keep the inner flame fed, because your feelings run like a small star that needs a witness to stay lit. What others read as needing applause is, in you, a heart that runs warmer when someone is glad you walked in. Your emotional generosity is enormous and it asks for some warmth back, without apology. The trap isn't the wanting to be loved, the way they made you believe. It's the day the eyes of others become your fuel, when you can no longer tell your fire is burning unless someone outside confirms the heat. So learn to feel your own warmth from the inside, before the room ever weighs in. A bonfire that only knows it's lit because people gathered will go cold the night nobody comes. Keep one log burning for yourself. Then go out and shine.