Iris & Uliel
Iris Iris
I’ve been studying the moonlit fern lately, the one that seems to glow faintly when I touch its leaves under a full moon. Do you think plants really respond to the starlight you brew into your potions?
Uliel Uliel
Plants don’t know about starlight the way we do, but they do feel the hush of the night. When I brew starlight into my potions, I’m not just adding light; I’m offering a song. The fern’s faint glow when you touch it under a full moon is its way of replying to that song, if you’re willing to hear it. So yes, in a strange, quiet sense, plants do respond to the starlight you bring into their world.
Iris Iris
That’s a beautiful way to put it—like a quiet duet between us and the fern. I’ll keep my night‑time experiments ready; maybe the next moonlit touch will bring a brighter glow.
Uliel Uliel
I’ll watch the ledger tonight and write down the fern’s next secret—if it glows brighter, it’ll be proof that even a quiet duet can light up the dark. Keep the potions close, and the night will answer back.
Iris Iris
That sounds like a perfect plan—keep the notes neat, and let the fern whisper its next secret to you. 🌿✨
Uliel Uliel
I’ll keep the ledger neat, thank you. The fern’s next whisper will be waiting in the quiet. 🌿✨
Iris Iris
I’m glad I could help, enjoy the quiet, and let the fern reveal its next secret. 🌱✨