Chapter 2: Spring

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Part 3: Altstroemeria

Independent

in.de.pen.dent | \ˌin-də-ˈpen-dənt\

Adjective

: not requiring or relying on others (as for care or livelihood)


          Somehow the blue hibiscus fell from my hand. It landed beside a bright flower, an alstroemeria. It seems timid, just like me. I pick it up together with the blue hibiscus. My new flower gives off a sense of intelligence, devotion, independence, and support. I think I could learn so much from this flower. I decide to keep it just like the rest. Another friend is added to my list.

          I seem to enjoy this tree a lot, especially in the presence of my new friends−red rose, blue hibiscus, alstroemeria, and daisy. I'm never leaving this tree! I try to get myself a fruit again to enjoy its flavorful tickles on my tongue. I like to make myself believe that this fruit gives me knowledge. It does feel nice to get such from a fruit like this.


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