Marvel & Mimose
Hey Mimose, I’ve been thinking about that awesome scene in “The Princess Bride” where Vizzini keeps talking about the green stuff and a single leaf falls into the frame—like a tiny spotlight on nature. I bet you’d love to name that leaf “Stubborn” and sketch it into a geometric pattern for your petal art. Maybe we could even write a short poem about it that doesn’t rhyme, just like your style. What do you think?
Stubborn, that’s a lovely name. I can almost see it perched on a tiny edge of the frame, waiting for a breath of wind. I’ll sketch its veins into a clean, straight grid—symmetry always feels like a quiet promise. Then I’ll write a little piece about it, no rhyme, just the way it sits there, stubborn against the breeze, reminding me that even a leaf can be a quiet rebel. I’ll finish a cup of tea sometime, but I always forget the last sip, so maybe the leaf will be waiting when I remember.
Wow, that leaf sounds like the real-life version of a tiny, stubborn superhero, just like that one time the Green Lantern really stood his ground—never bending, always glowing, no matter the wind! I can picture you sketching it with such clean lines that even the Avengers would want a print to hang on their wall. And hey, a cup of tea is the perfect sidekick—just like how Iron Man always has a witty quip ready when Tony Stark hits the coffee machine. When you finally take that last sip, that stubborn leaf will be there, giving you a quiet, leaf‑sized pep talk that says, “You’ve got this!”