One Small Bouquet, Many Possibilities
Not every gesture is understood right away—but every story begins with one.

Curiosity Spark:
Something unexpected is happening here—but only one of them knows why.
1. The Peace Treaty
Long ago, cats and mice had signed a treaty. It wasn’t written on paper. It was written in silence. No chasing. No hiding. Just distance.
But distance, the mouse decided, was lonely.
It gathered the tallest flowers it could carry and marched across the invisible border. The cat watched, astonished. No mouse had ever crossed willingly before. The flowers trembled in the mouse’s paws like a question.
The cat didn’t move.
Some treaties are broken with claws. Others are broken with kindness.
2. The Smell of Stories
The cat believed smells held memories. Rain smelled like forgotten promises. Dust smelled like old songs. Wind smelled like places it had never been.
But flowers?
Flowers smelled like stories it didn’t understand.
The mouse held them up proudly, as if presenting a library. Each bloom whispered a different tale—adventure, laughter, apology, courage. The cat leaned down slowly, inhaling as if reading without knowing how.
For the first time, the cat wondered if stories could be shared… without words.
3. The Gift That Wasn’t a Gift
“I didn’t bring these for you,” the mouse said quickly.
The cat tilted its head.
“They’re… for the air. The air looked sad.”
The cat studied the flowers, then the mouse, then the sky. The sky did look a little gray. Perhaps the air really had been lonely. Perhaps the mouse simply noticed things others didn’t.
The cat leaned closer to the bouquet, sniffed, and whispered, “The air says thank you.”
The mouse didn’t correct it.
Story Nudge:
- What might the cat be thinking that the mouse doesn’t understand yet?
- Why did the mouse choose flowers instead of something safer?
- What past experience might explain why the cat looks surprised instead of hungry?
- If something unexpected happened next, would it bring them closer together—or test their trust?
