"The Lavender Realm"
Elowen always sensed she did not
fit in in the actual world.
Whilst the rest were hurrying
through traffic, frantically scrolling through their phones, and ticking off
lists, Elowen strolled through antique bookshops, whispered at flowers, and
fantasized about cities without clocks.
One night spent lying awake with
a blanket wrapped around her and a novel in her hands, she whispered to the
night skies, "Take me somewhere I belong."
The stars obeyed
The next day, she awoke not in
her small flat but in a velvet cloud bed. The atmosphere was scented with
sugared roses and honey wind. As she emerged outdoors, she gasped.
Lavender painted the sky above.
Silver and pink leaves glimmered on the trees. Waistcoats adorned rabbits.
Butterflies sang lullabies. The sun yawned and blinked like a sleepy cat.
She landed in the Lavender Realm.
People painted rainbows for a
living here, danced on weekends with dragons, and made cupcakes that sang you a
compliment as you ate them. Elowen did not feel peculiar here—she was home.
She came upon a charming little
cottage on the edge of the Dream wood Forest, where her curtains greeted her
good morning and the mirror admired her mismatched socks. She started working
at the Wish Post Office, where she bottled dreams into letters and shipped them
off to the clouds.
But her greatest love was the
garden at the back of her cottage—where the flowers not only blossomed, but
they told stories. A daisy said she used to be a star.
One afternoon, when Elowen was
planting moon lilies, a youth came through the hedge. He had inky black hair
and glasses rather larger than his face and a bag full of scrunched-up wish
letters. "Sorry," he apologized, sweeping petals off his shirt.
"I made a wrong turn at the Rainbow Library."
Elowen smiled. "Or perhaps a
right one."
He was called Eli, and as she
did, he used to softly speak to the stars.
They wandered dream markets for
days on end, netted stardust fish, and exchanged tales under the tree which
bore books rather than leaves.
One night, Eli presented her with
a creased parchment. On it was written:
"This is your dream life,
Elowen. And I’m dreaming it with you."
Her eyes softened as she gazed at
him.
She did not require a castle, a
crown, or a magic wand.
Lavender skies and story-blooming
gardens and a person who believed in her dreams.
And that, she understood, was the
true fairy tale.
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