Hedsy was the tallest sunflower in the field. The brightest. The loudest.
She had the biggest face anyone had ever seen, packed so full of golden seeds they spilled over when she laughed. And Hedsy laughed a lot.
But Hedsy couldn't stay. She leaned toward every bright horizon, dropping seeds wherever she went - in quiet gardens, cracked sidewalks, schoolyard fences, and tiny pots on tiny porches. Everywhere she landed, something golden grew.
She never looked back to see it.
A story about the people who give everything, stay nowhere, and leave the world more beautiful than they found it. For every child who has lost someone bright - and for every adult who still hears their laugh.
Love is a seed. Drop it everywhere. It always grows.