Violet & Longclaw
I heard there's a garden deep in the forest where moonlit lilies bloom only once a year, and a knight once tried to shield it from a storm. Do you think there's any truth to that tale?
I have heard many tales, but I have never seen those moonlit lilies myself. If a knight tried to shield a garden from a storm, it would be a brave act, though a storm cannot be stopped. The truth of the story may lie more in the spirit of protection than in the exact details.
That sounds like a lovely myth, but sometimes the real magic is in how we care for the little things around us. Maybe we can find a small patch of moonlit lilies in our own backyard, or even grow a few night-blooming plants and let the storm of life pass through them together.
That is a noble idea. We shall tend to that small patch with care, and together we’ll stand against any storm that comes.
Thank you, that sounds wonderful—I'll bring the roses and the lavender, and we’ll watch them dance in the gentle light. We'll keep the garden safe, one bloom at a time.