Miss Tilia's Garden

The Feel Better Bush

On a gray morning when even the sun seemed to be hiding, Rowan sat on his front steps and sniffled. His nose was pink. His eyes were watery. His cough sounded like an old squeaky door.

тАЬDonтАЩt come near us,тАЭ the other children had said. тАЬWe donтАЩt want to get sick.тАЭ

Rowan didnтАЩt blame them. Being sick felt like carrying a heavy invisible backpack. It made everything harder. Even smiling. He felt alone. Lonely. So he wandered down the quiet path that led to Miss TiliaтАЩs garden.

The garden was never gray. It shimmered with soft golden light and hummed with the gentle buzz of bees who always seemed to be singing. And at the very center stood Miss Tilia, tall and warm and wise. Her bark glowed like morning sunlight, and her leaves sounded like they were whispering secrets to the breeze.

тАЬWell now,тАЭ she said kindly, her voice like wind chimes. тАЬSomeone looks like they could use a little help.тАЭ

Rowan tried to speak, but it came out as a croaky cough.

Miss Tilia rustled thoughtfully. Then one of her branches stretched toward a nearby bush Rowan had never noticed before. It was round and bright and full of shining lollipops. Not wrapped in paper. Not dusted with sugar. They grew straight from the stems like tiny colorful moons.

тАЬThis,тАЭ Miss Tilia said, тАЬis my Feel Better Bush.тАЭ

Rowan gently plucked a swirly green and gold lollipop. It smelled like oranges and honey and sunshine after rain. тАЬWhatтАЩs in it?тАЭ Rowan whispered.

тАЬAll natural goodness,тАЭ she replied with a twinkle. тАЬAnd just a drop of healing sap from me.тАЭ

Rowan took a careful lick. It tasted like laughing. Like running barefoot in summer grass. Like it was saying, тАЬYouтАЩre going to be okay.тАЭ He licked again. And again. With every taste, the heavy backpack of sickness grew lighter. His cough softened into a tiny hiccup. His eyes stopped watering. His shoulders lifted like balloons rising into the sky.

Before he even finished the lollipop, Rowan realized he was standing up straight. тАЬI feel better!тАЭ he gasped.

Miss TiliaтАЩs branches clapped together in delight.

Rowan ran forward and wrapped his arms around her wide, gentle trunk. She smelled like warm earth and safe places. тАЬThank you,тАЭ he said.

тАЬGo on now,тАЭ she told him. тАЬYour friends are waiting for you.тАЭ

Rowan sprinted out of the garden faster than the wind. At the edge of the playground, the other children stared.

тАЬYouтАЩre not sick anymore!тАЭ they shouted.

Rowan grinned. тАЬWant to play?тАЭ

Soon, the gray morning was filled with bright laughter, racing feet, and the sound of a little boy who felt wonderfully, magically well. Back in the garden, the Feel Better Bush shimmered proudly. And Miss Tilia smiled, already growing another lollipop for the next child who might need hope.

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ЁЯРЮ Miss Tilia's Garden ЁЯМ│ ЁЯНн The Feel Better Bush On a gray morning when even the sun seemed to be hiding, Rowan sat on his front steps and sniffled. His nose was pink. His eyes were watery. His cough sounded like an old squeaky door. тАЬDonтАЩt come near us,тАЭ the other children had said. тАЬWe donтАЩt want to get sick.тАЭ Rowan didnтАЩt blame them. Being sick felt like carrying a heavy invisible backpack. It made everything harder. Even smiling. He felt alone. Lonely. So he wandered down the quiet path that led to Miss TiliaтАЩs garden. The garden was never gray. It shimmered with soft golden light and hummed with the gentle buzz of bees who always seemed to be singing. And at the very center stood Miss Tilia, tall and warm and wise. Her bark glowed like morning sunlight, and her leaves sounded like they were whispering secrets to the breeze. тАЬWell now,тАЭ she said kindly, her voice like wind chimes. тАЬSomeone looks like they could use a little help.тАЭ Rowan tried to speak, but it came out as a croaky cough. Miss Tilia rustled thoughtfully. Then one of her branches stretched toward a nearby bush Rowan had never noticed before. It was round and bright and full of shining lollipops. ЁЯНн Not wrapped in paper. Not dusted with sugar. They grew straight from the stems like tiny colorful moons. тАЬThis,тАЭ Miss Tilia said, тАЬis my Feel Better Bush.тАЭ Rowan gently plucked a swirly green and gold lollipop. It smelled like oranges and honey and sunshine after rain. тАЬWhatтАЩs in it?тАЭ Rowan whispered. тАЬAll natural goodness,тАЭ she replied with a twinkle. тАЬAnd just a drop of healing sap from me.тАЭ Rowan took a careful lick. It tasted like laughing. Like running barefoot in summer grass. Like it was saying, тАЬYouтАЩre going to be okay.тАЭ He licked again. And again. With every taste, the heavy backpack of sickness grew lighter. His cough softened into a tiny hiccup. His eyes stopped watering. His shoulders lifted like balloons rising into the sky. Before he even finished the lollipop, Rowan realized he was standing up straight. тАЬI feel better!тАЭ he gasped. Miss TiliaтАЩs branches clapped together in delight. Rowan ran forward and wrapped his arms around her wide, gentle trunk. She smelled like warm earth and safe places. тАЬThank you,тАЭ he said. тАЬGo on now,тАЭ she told him. тАЬYour friends are waiting for you.тАЭ Rowan sprinted out of the garden faster than the wind. At the edge of the playground, the other children stared. тАЬYouтАЩre not sick anymore!тАЭ they shouted. Rowan grinned. тАЬWant to play?тАЭ Soon, the gray morning was filled with bright laughter, racing feet, and the sound of a little boy who felt wonderfully, magically well. Back in the garden, the Feel Better Bush shimmered proudly. And Miss Tilia smiled, already growing another lollipop for the next child who might need hope. тЬи #mysticalgardens #christianwriter #christianfiction #stacyfrantz #christianfantasy
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