Chapter Two
1.
The forbidden part of Melilem Grove was a wonderland: The trees and surroundings were a good deal more colourful than before. There are no animals here at all.
The sky resembled a psychedelic picture found in the Birkin Gallery.
However, the sun still shone high and brightened up the forbidden grove.
The air was much fresher around the forbidden grove, and the scent of pine and pollen was so enticing. It was like being in a large, open space sprinkled with an alluring fragrance.
And yet, Juniper got lost in a trance when she was looking around. She had a joyful grin on her face, as if she were a child on Christmas morning. Juniper got lost in her own little fairy tale and hadn't a hint because the locals had warned her.
Wherever she watched, Juniper recalled Christmastime. She was breathing the sweet pine perfume that tickled her nostrils. She sneezed and chuckled joyfully.
Juniper was bouncing around like a girl in the prime of her life.
Her mind got darkened by magic and awe.
Juniper skipped down the trail and ventured deeper and deeper.
2.
Juniper soon arrived in the heart of the forbidden forest surrounded by trees.
A misty fog -- that seemed pleasant and fresh on the skin -- was cloaking the grove.
Juniper opened her mouth broad and formed a blissful grin on her face.
Her mind felt heavy -- as if it got occupied with such fantastical notions.
Juniper even lay down on the ground and thrashed about in the leaves, playfully.
She wouldn't stop laughing. She enjoyed and appreciated it.
She squealed, "This place is absolutely incredible: the big trees, the sweet grass, the flowers, the atmosphere, the seclusion, and the air! I love it!"
Juniper sniffed enthusiastically and could only smell nature.
She closed her eyes, with her arms crossed over her 32DD bust.
"Oh, why do I have to go home?" she sighed. "How come I can't stay here? I actually love this place. It's so magical and breathtaking! I could live in this place forever and ever!"
Juniper looked upwards towards the coral sky.
The warm sun kissed her face, and the leaves were in her hair.
Juniper breathed comfortably. She giggled again.
But what was weird was that there were no birds chirping.