The Fairy Garden

"The tree regarded the child with the loving confusion of a wise, old thing. Each day it watched the child diligently harvest the dried scars of its resinous wounds and leave fresh bowls of fairy food. Accepting both graciously, the tree did not have the heart to tell the hopeful child that this kindness could not rewind the rotted hands of time- it was dying."

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