So that evening when the moon has risen into a brightly starlit sky and the crisp air has all the little creatures snuggling into their nests and burrows, the townswomen take their cloth out into the forest and spread it across the biggest berry bush. Standing in a circle and holding hands they gaze upward at the beautiful stars twinkling high above them and they see the magic of the night.
The whole town sleeps soundly through the night and as dawn breaks the women begin to rise. They join together with excitement chattering and laughing as they make their way back to the forest.
Drawing nearer, a wonderful melody drifts through the trees and they see a shimmering glow of light surrounding the berry bush.
Excitedly they rush forward to find the stitches scattered with stars and dewdrops all sparkling and magnificent before them.
"How wonderous" the say as they admire the twinkling jewels."Magic has happened"
The wise old sage laughs from
her hiding place in the tree tops and whispers into the wind, barely loud enough for the sharpest ears to hear her. "If you do this again tonight and tomorrow night and the next night, soon your cloth will be filled with stars and dewdrops" she tells them "Then you will know the real magic"............and the women did!
"Patience and perseverence makes magic happen"
THE END
9 comments:
Very dramatic and very nice. Looks a treat.
Wonderful!! I loved the story too!! :)
Ahhh a very pleasing finish to a tale well told.
Wow, wow, WOW. I love the scarf - and as you know I loved the story you told with it........ It is really very beautiful..... Hugz from Bubz
How beautiful...love the magic!!! Dzintra♥x
I loved the story...very magical!
Micki
Hello Sue, Thank you for the story and what a beautiful scarf. Very unique. Have a wonderful weekend with Otto.
Bev.xoxo
Hi Sue, you know I have loved your story and think the scarf is lovely - I have mentioned it on my blog and provided links........ hope you can pop by and have a look...... Hugz from Bubz
excellent points and the details are more precise than somewhere else, thanks.
- Murk
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