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The origin of flowers and colors

Beware monsters in the garden.

By Novel AllenPublished 2 years ago β€’ 2 min read
Top Story - July 2023

Once upon a time, the world was bare of beauty and color. Everything as far as the eyes could see was either black or white. People's eyes were so accustomed to the dark that it was completely commonplace to live a life of neutrality.

One day, as if by magic a garden suddenly appeared. In this garden was a large red bench and above the bench a single yellow chrysanthemum flower.

People came from far and wide to view this phenomenon. Word spread fast and everyone came to see the colors and flower. Pretty soon beautifully dressed strange looking people also appeared upon the bench.

The monsters tried their best to camouflage their appearance, but an eye was missing here, a leg seemed odd, one eye was open, or another was closed.

Lovely women and handsome men of all ages and children filled with curiosity and inquisitiveness came to visit.

"How can we get more of these things which are neither black nor white"? They enquired curiously of the visitors.

"They are called colors, and this lovely thing is called a flower. In order to get many more of these, each of you will have to marry one of our kind".

Becoming quite alarmed at the thought of marrying a monster, the people all went away. Except for Minerva, the curious young lass who did everything she was told not to do. Minerva got a hold of young Mikel who was ordained by the power of the Internet to perform marriages. She chose the youngest and most comely of the monsters on the bench and married him. He had promised her a large bouquet of roses, and a home planted with every pretty flower that he could imagine.

No sooner had she said I do, than her old house was transformed into a lovely cottage with the most magnificent flowers and as many colors as could be imagined. The sun stopped exactly overhead and the clouds opened up a shower of rain upon her garden. As she turned back to her husband, he too had become the most handsome man she had ever seen.

And so people came in droves and waves, young, old, in between and every ilk and lot. The bench could not fill up fast enough. No one knew from whence the monsters came, but the bench was always full and everyone got their pick of wife and husband and any such.

Every child had flowers pinned in their hair or wore a lovely lei around their necks. They cherished the colors and cared for them, the young ones were even more happy than the adults for a much brighter world.

Flowers appeared everywhere around the world, colors burst upon the land in mesmerizing dazzlement and spectacular beauty and splendor. The more love was shared the more beautiful the flowers appeared. Everyone vied against each other to give names to the enchanting blooms.

First, they named the colors, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. They discovered that if they mixed them up they could get many, many other marvelous shades. Then they named the flowers:

Abutilon, rose, chrysanthemum, tulips, pansy, iris, orchids

Aconite, lily of the valley, aster, juniper, cherry blossoms

African Daisy, apple blossoms, snowdrop, periwinkle

Allium , Baby's Breath, jasmine, bluebell, buttercup

Images by NightCafe studio

The world had blossomed into beautiful shades of awesome colors and glorious flowery blooms.

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About the Creator

Novel Allen

You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. (Maya Angelou). Genuine accomplishment is not about financial gain, but about dedicating oneself to activities that bring joy and fulfillment.

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  • Jay Kantor2 years ago

    Dear Ms. Novel - Trying to get my Garden to look like this - even have a resident flower-supervisor Mz.PotTyMouTh. - Very Lovely - J-bud

  • Gina C.2 years ago

    Absolutely gorgeous tale, Novel!! 😍😍 I read this the other day but did not have a chance to comment. This myth is so alive and full of color and beauty. πŸ₯Ήβ€οΈ Amazing entry to the challenge! Congrats on a very well-deserved Top Story πŸ€—β€οΈ

  • Congratulations on your Vocal Bonus! πŸ†πŸ’™πŸ†

  • Tiffany Gordon2 years ago

    Lovely writing! I loved your images too! Congrats on your leaderboard win!

  • Mariann Carroll2 years ago

    Congratulations on the 1 st prize winner for the Vocal leader board πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

  • Anuj singh2 years ago

    Beautiful...

  • Test2 years ago

    Novel, I love what an abstract concept this story is. The creation of colour. It’s thought provoking and mind bending. I love the theme of β€œdon’t judge a book by its cover” that you embedded within this story! Such a beautiful tale and lesson. Have you ever thought of doing a book of short stories/ poems and publishing it? Congratulations on another Top Story, you are smashing it lately!

  • Syeda Ather2 years ago

    Such beautiful story telling!πŸ₯Ή

  • Grz Colm2 years ago

    Hey, congrats on another Top Story Novlet! 🌸 πŸŒΊβ˜ΊοΈπŸŽ‰

  • Sardar Rayyan2 years ago

    nice bro your writing skills are on next level I will support u! I will be grateful if u visit my profileπŸ™ŒπŸ‘

  • Alexander McEvoy2 years ago

    I like how, in order to gain colour in their world, they needed to accept the outsiders into their lives and their culture. This rings of a fable as most of the best myths do! Well done!

  • Gerald Holmes2 years ago

    Congrats on the Top Story. Beautifully written

  • Test2 years ago

    This was like a zany version of Beauty and the Beast mixed with fable and origin myth and an ode to botanyβ€”and I’m here for it! Congrats on Top Story! πŸ₯‚πŸŒΉπŸͺ»πŸŒ·

  • Daniel Adjei 2 years ago

    Beautiful though.

  • Love the story and the images (the hats are great). Well deserved Top Story

  • Missclicked2 years ago

    it's a beautiful story.....loved it!

  • Mackenzie Davis2 years ago

    I'll admit, the monsters had me properly creeped out (I like how you utilized the AI to your advantage here, all those missing body parts). You redeemed it though, and so well. Minerva is the GOAT, lol. Beautiful work; I thoroughly enjoyed it! Well-deserved TS!!

  • Ignacio Davies 2 years ago

    It's beatifull

  • Mihaela Dragu 2 years ago

    Excellent storytelling

  • Ashley Lima2 years ago

    This is sososos beautiful, Novel. Many congrats on your well-deserved TS!

  • pls how did you set up your stripe account i couldn't set mine

  • Lana V Lynx2 years ago

    This was a fun read and I loved the images!

  • Lamar Wiggins2 years ago

    What a beautiful story! As it went on it got more and more believable. Great effect and congrats.

  • Joe Luca2 years ago

    Sorry ... but a very colorful story! 😁 Seriously, nicely done.

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