The Bell-Boy listened intently to the dance of her transformed meanings and opened his heart to them. From this tremor, a power awakened within him, and his pineal gland filled with will.
The Flower-Girl and the Bell-Boy faced many trials on their path. But on their wedding day, the magical pollen swirling above them blended the audacity of thought with the tenderness of emotion. A new child was born, not merely a flower or a chime, but a new kind of freedom, never before seen in those parts: the freedom of trust, love, and the courage to be oneself beside another.
The Flower Baron, who longed for the old order of the Laboratory, imprisoned his daughter in a castle of fears. But one day, she saw the Boy through the veil of her dungeon and the truths she knew so well began to sparkle with a new melody. Trusting this change, the Girl transformed and became a Goddess, the sovereign of her own destiny.
Once upon a time, after Harold had left the town of N., two unusual sprouts emerged from the ground. A Bell-Boy with a soft chime in his chest, and a Flower-Girl who could see the world’s most intimate secrets.