The Sapphire Butterfly Surprise
Beneath the ancient oak, whose mighty bark was splashed with mossy emerald and deep violet shadows, sat a wondrous piece of furniture. It was a garden chair fashioned as a giant butterfly, its wrought-iron wings gleaming with iridescent sapphire and ruby enamel that caught the afternoon light.
It rested in a vibrant sea of daffodils, a carpet of molten gold and creamy vanilla blooms stretching as far as the eye could see. Suddenly, two little hedgehogs, Bramble and Pip, poked their noses out. Their cocoa-brown quills tipped with cream bristled straight up in utter shock. They froze, staring with wide, surprised eyes at the shimmering seat, amazed to find such a jewel hidden in their familiar yellow meadow.
