Beneath the summer's golden magic, tucked away in a secret place between the stream and the tall meadow grass, Felicia La Fey listens. She watches the mayflies dance, hears the whisper of wildflowers swaying, and feels the quiet pulse of a world untouched by time.
But one day, a skittish mouse stirs in the undergrowth: small, restless, uncertain. At first, Felicia does not know what to do. She only waits, listening, watching, learning its rhythms. And when the stars spill their silver secrets across the warm night sky, she finally understands.
Infused with Celtic language and spirit, this lyrical tale draws on an ancient tongue - faitíos (bone-deep fear), tuigbheáil (felt understanding), grá (presence-love), and síocháin (peace) - to evoke a world where emotion is elemental and connection sacred. The use of Celtic enriches the story's emotional resonance, grounding it in a timeless rhythm of nature and soul.
Felicia La Fey, the Mouse, and the Meadow is a gentle meditation on coexistence, trust, and the quiet magic of wild places. Perfect for readers who love atmospheric storytelling, poetic prose, and the healing wisdom of the land.