Book1:TeDream-Maker
tinghimreverttohisnaturalhrowingawaythehypocrisyofmundanede.Butthenthebearrealizedthathenolongerreposedinahumanbodyandthereforedidnothavetobotherwithhumaris.Peingthedensefog,hefoundmoreclustersofflowersthanhehadeverseeninthemeadows,headsbenttogetherasifwhisperingineachother’sears.Ashewenton,aseaofflreetedhim,whisperingthatitwassaidaFlowerFairywouldbeborhefirstraysofsunshineappeared.Smittenbycuriosity,thebeartiofollowthebutterfly.Gradually,anobscurerayofsunshiratedthefog.Hezigzaggedonnotknowingwherehewasorwhichwayhetook.Thenhecametothefootofahill.Thewihefogawaytotheothersideofthemountain.Sunshineburstout.Hesawaseaofexuberantflowersflutteringandswayinginjoy,hailihoftheFlowerFairy.Butterfliesfl