Unique Nature!
This story was very unique., a story unlike I ever read before. It’s starts out where there are trees in the forest and born from each tree are beautiful tiny tree fairies. The main character throughout and narrator is Scarlet Oak, the tree fairy daughter of Horace the tree.
Outside the woods, there is a family of three and it’s Thanksgiving. Instead of sitting at the table enjoying one another along with the food; Helen and John are upstairs arguing. Their son, Finn, sitting at the table puts his hands over his ears, then decides to run. Finn, mind you, does not communicate at all, he rocks his body, hums or makes a screeching kind of sound.
Finn ends up running into the forest and climbs a tree which happens to be Horace. As he climbs, Scarlet Oak observes this human. She senses his pain. Suddenly, Finn hang’s himself while screaming Noooo! Suddenly Smis, who is equivalent to a grim reaper, appears to take Finn’s soul down below. Scarlet begs smis to not make this transition yet. She wants to prove that Finn in actuality, didn’t realize he was causing his death.
The next day, Finn’s father and friend arrives, finding Finn hanging. John (Finn’s father collapses into hysterics uncontrollably). Finn is taken down to be brought home and laid to rest. Scarlet oak senses all this pain and tells smis she can help bring happiness back upon this family. She is given a length of time to try, then she must return, or forever stay as she will be. As Scarlet runs to this family, her fairy self grows into human form. John finds her completely naked in the field. He covers her and brings her home to his wife, Helen. They try and communicate, but Scarlet does not know how to speak this language she hears. Nor does she understand the physical actions happening around her.
I don’t want to spoil the whole story for you. This is such a soul-touching story. Read to discover how Scarlet Oak becomes Willow Brook, learning to be human. Feeling love from her human parents as she felt love from her tree father. Discover more about Finn, Helen and John, along with Warren and his mother and each of their relationships with Willow.
It is an absolute sweet precious story. One I will forever treasure and remember, especially when I’m walking in the woods.