Fern
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Once upon a time, in a magical tale, a girl in a forest met a widowed fairy when she broke a fern. The fairy offered her a job watching his child in a special realm. To seal the deal, she kissed the fern and promised, “For a year and a day, I promise to stay.”
In this enchanting realm, she cared for the fairy’s child, finding joy. During their journey, whenever she cried, the fairy gently rubbed the fern on her eyes, and miraculously, her tears disappeared. Human tears weren’t allowed in the fairy’s house, you see.
After a year and a day, she woke up in her old bed, back in her regular life. Forever changed, she missed the magical place and the promise she made under the fern. Fairies in old lore are not always cute or harmless, at best they are charming and unpredictable and at worst they are dark and sadistic.
Ferns symbolize the feeling of belonging somewhere else…An individual who wears this ,symbolizes that he has endured many adversities and outlasted much difficulty.
Story from the book : “Botanical FolTales of British and Irelan”
Flowers used : Green fern and Pink Plum Blossom
Maryam –
I like it 🙂