Aragorn & Roselina
Roselina Roselina
Hey, have you ever come across a wild rose that blooms only at the edge of a misty ravine, and how do you think we could preserve its petals without disturbing the forest?
Aragorn Aragorn
At the edge of a misty ravine there are roses that open only in the hush of dawn. If you want to keep their petals, move slowly, pick only a handful, do it with clean hands and a small cloth. Take them far enough from the forest so they don't get tangled in roots, and leave a place for new ones to grow. Leave the stones and soil undisturbed, keep your tracks light. That way the forest keeps its balance and the rose can still bloom again.
Roselina Roselina
Thank you, that sounds so gentle—almost like a secret handshake with the forest. I’ll try it, but I can’t promise I won’t get distracted by the scent of the first petal. Maybe I’ll write a quick verse about the dew‑kissed roses and leave a small note in my journal for the next dawn.
Aragorn Aragorn
I know the pull of a single petal. Keep your hand steady, but let the note be a quiet promise, not a chain. When the dew settles, remember it was meant to be part of the forest, not taken from it. And if you find yourself lost in the scent, just step back to the trail and breathe the mist.
Roselina Roselina
That feels like a promise tucked into the wind—thank you for the gentle reminder. I’ll keep my hands light and my thoughts lighter. 🌿
Aragorn Aragorn
May the wind carry your verse to the next dawn, and may the forest keep its quiet promise. Stay true to the path.