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The Enchanted Forest

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By OlaoluwaPublished about a year ago 1 min read
The Enchanted Forest
Photo by Luca Bravo on Unsplash

n a small village on the edge of a vast, mysterious forest, lived a young girl named Amara. The villagers often whispered about the strange happenings in the forest, but Amara was different—she felt a magnetic pull towards it.

One morning, with a heart full of curiosity and courage, Amara set out on an adventure. The sunlight filtered through the dense canopy, casting a magical glow on the forest floor. As she ventured deeper, she stumbled upon a hidden grove where the trees seemed to hum with life.

Amara soon discovered a small, sparkling pool at the center of the grove. When she leaned closer, the water rippled and a gentle voice spoke, "Welcome, Amara. You have found the heart of the Enchanted Forest."

To her amazement, a tiny fairy emerged from the pool, shimmering with an ethereal light. "I am Lyra, guardian of this forest," the fairy said. "Few have the courage and heart to find this place."

Lyra told Amara about the enchantment that protected the forest and its creatures. The forest was a sanctuary, and only those with pure intentions could enter. In return for her bravery and kindness, Lyra granted Amara a special gift—the ability to understand the language of the forest.

From that day on, Amara became the protector of the Enchanted Forest. She communicated with the animals, helped the trees thrive, and ensured the forest remained a place of wonder and magic. The villagers marveled at the changes they saw in the forest, though they never knew the secret that Amara carried in her heart.

Years passed, and the story of Amara and the Enchanted Forest became a legend, inspiring generations to respect and cherish the natural world around them.

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About the Creator

Olaoluwa

Ola was born 24th May 2011

He is a Story teller, Reasearcher, Poem Writer and lot more

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  • Esala Gunathilakeabout a year ago

    Nice poetry. Loved it.

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