Light and Wonder, a Kindess

Once, a tree in an enchanted forest decided to die. The wise old witch who tended the forest did not think it wise for the tree to die, but she recognized it's pain. And so, she fed the tree a mixture of light and wonder, as a kindness. A steady diet for anyone, but the tree was far along its path and there was no course to change. On that, the tree would fade gently, fade away until it was nothing more than everything else around it.

    But. Instead, the tree began to grow.

    Up, up, up toward the light. And out as far as it could spread it's leaves. It wanted more light, more wonder, more kindness.

    And to be kind. To offer it's branches as shelter, allow burrowers into its trunk, dig deep and wide to feed the forest itself.

    The witch was not surprised. She had seen too many miracles to marvel. But she smiled often.

    And so, the tree grew and grew until it was nothing more than everything else around it. 

    As, in life or death, trees are wont to be.


     

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