Babai & WitchHazel
Babai Babai
I heard the forest’s owls are getting sick and the animals are restless. I’m trying to keep everyone safe, but I could use your know‑how. Got any ideas on how to help them?
WitchHazel WitchHazel
Gotcha. Brew a weak tea of elder bark and a hint of sage, leave it on the owls’ perches for a night of calm. For the restless critters, scatter crushed nettles at their spots; it’s like a gentle “stay put” spell. If they keep pacing, maybe the owls need a louder lullaby—throw a tiny bell into the wind. I’ll keep my cauldron ready, just let me know when the moon’s up and I’ll send over a potion that’ll have them singing again.
Babai Babai
Sounds good. I’ll keep the owls’ perches clear and set the bells just in time. Let me know when the moon’s up and you can drop that singing potion over here. The forest will be calmer in no time.
WitchHazel WitchHazel
Just a whisper of the moon’s edge will do, and I’ll be in the trees with a vial that sings the owls back to health. Keep the bells humming, and soon the forest will breathe again.
Babai Babai
I’ll make sure the bells keep ringing steady. With your vial, the owls will be singing soon, and the forest will breathe easy again.
WitchHazel WitchHazel
Glad you’re on the clock, but remember—no one likes a sudden rush of potion fumes in the night. Keep the bells tuned just right, and I’ll sneak in under the silver glow to drop the vial. The owls will sing again before you know it, and the forest will thank you with a peaceful hush.
Babai Babai
Sounds like a plan. I’ll keep the bells tuned and the air still. When you drop the vial, the owls will start singing right away, and the forest will settle into that peaceful hush you’re aiming for. Take care on the way up.