All, doing a 5 minute freewrite. Thank you for reading.
In the heart of the quaint village, young Audrey discovered a forgotten garden concealed behind overgrown bushes. She tiptoed in, marveling at vibrant blooms and delicate butterflies. As she plucked a radiant daisy, a voice echoed, "Bad form, young one."
Startled, Audrey turned to find an ancient tree, its bark etched with wisdom. "Greetings, dear tree. What is bad form?" she inquired.
"Taking without giving, disturbing without respect," the tree replied. It spoke of balance between admiration and preservation.
Determined to make amends, Audrey tended to the garden, nurturing each plant with care. Soon, the garden flourished anew, and the tree's branches seemed to stretch higher in approval. Audrey felt a warm connection to nature's harmony.
Years passed, and Audrey, now an accomplished botanist, shared the garden's enchantment with the villagers. They, too, learned the importance of nurturing and respecting their surroundings.
One day, as Audrey sat beneath the wise tree, she reflected on the lesson learned. "Thank you for teaching me about bad form," she whispered, feeling a breeze rustle through the leaves.
"Thank you for understanding," the tree whispered back, its branches swaying gently.
Audrey's journey had come full circle, from an innocent act of plucking a daisy to fostering a haven of beauty and understanding. The garden stood as a testament to the harmony she had restored, a reminder that in nature, as in life, balance and respect were paramount.