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__full__ - Winter Season Begins

Nora smiled and began the walk home, leaving footprints that would be gone by morning. Inside, she would light the first fire of the season. Outside, the world would learn to sleep.

She reached the old oak at the crossroads. Last autumn’s leaves lay curled at its roots like closed hands. She knelt and placed a small bundle of dried herbs—rosemary for remembrance, sage for strength—into a hollow at the base. An old village custom. An offering to the season ahead. winter season begins

“Winter begins,” she murmured, more to herself than to anyone. Nora smiled and began the walk home, leaving

As she stood, the first snowflake landed on her eyelash. Then another. Within minutes, the air was full of soft, drifting white. She reached the old oak at the crossroads

It wasn’t a lament. Nora had never feared the cold. She knew that winter arrived not to bury the world, but to press pause . To let seeds sleep in the dark soil. To give the river time to rest. To teach patience through silence.

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