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The Willow Tree (standard:other, 554 words) | |||
Author: gonnabeanauthor | Added: Mar 28 2007 | Views/Reads: 3041/1932 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
a story i did just at the spur of the moment. it's more sad than happy. | |||
The Willow Tree âDo you ever wonder how that Willow tree came to live in the center of the river?â Annabelle asked. She and Leo were sitting by a shallow part of a massive, yet elegant, river. Annabelle lay down on her stomach, her head in her hands, with a dreamy look on her face. Leo sat beside her. Leo was 29 years old and Annabelle was 27, but they were still spirited enough to come to the river every morning. âI do remember a story about the Willow tree,â Leo said, half to himself. He watched with hope at Annabelleâs dream-like eyes twinkled with delight. âTell me the story, please,â She pleaded. Leo nodded. âThere once was a beautiful peasant girl and a young, charming farm boy,â he began, âlike us,â he chimed. Annabelleâs faraway look made him frown. âThe two of them were madly in love,â Leo paused. Annabelle looked at him curiously. âLike us?â She asked. Leo nodded. âThe two romantics came here every morning, to this very spot. On one occasion, the peasant girl sprang into the river; her cotton red gown pocketing air and making her look like a floating costume. The boy jumped in after her and clutched her hips to keep her from drifting off with the current. The two glided across the water gracefully, knowing that they were made for each other. It was then that the farmerâs boy proposed,â Leo said and watched as Annabelleâs lips formed a pleased smile. âThe peasant girl, on the following week, came to the river with a pot in her hands. In the pot were soil and a single seed. She told the boy that her mother had given a task to him. He was to raise the seed in the river. If it lived for three months, heâd be allowed to have the peasant girlâs hand in marriage. The boy took the challenge, for he never turned one down; nor did he ever give up. Now it has grown into this small Willow tree. Theyâve been married eleven years,â Leo said, his voice dreamy for once. âWhat happened after they got married?â Annabelle asked thoughtfully. Click here to read the rest of this story (39 more lines)
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