Chapter 1
The Door Behind the Shed
Lesson: Curiosity opens doors
Mira had counted every star from her bedroom window forty-seven times. Sleep would not come. So she did what curious children always do — she put on her wellies and went outside.
The garden behind Grandma's shed smelled of warm earth and old roses. Mira had explored every corner of it in the daytime, or so she thought. But tonight, the full moon painted everything silver, and there — behind the leaning wooden shed she'd never once bothered to look behind — was a door.
It was small. The frame was woven from twisted hawthorn branches, and tiny white flowers bloomed along the top, even though hawthorn hadn't flowered for months. Mira crouched and read the words carved below the handle: Kindly step through, if you dare to wonder.
Mira pushed. The door swung open without a sound.
On the other side was the most beautiful garden she had ever imagined. The flowers were every colour — not just red and yellow and pink, but colours Mira had no names for, somewhere between purple and gold, between green and silver. And the flowers were singing. Softly, the way Grandma hummed while she made tea. A whole garden, humming.
"You came," said a voice at her shoulder.
Mira turned. A firefly hovered an inch from her nose, and unlike every firefly she'd ever seen, this one had a lantern — a tiny glass drop no bigger than a pea, filled with what looked like a trapped star.
"I'm Ember," the firefly said. "I've been waiting by the door all week. I was beginning to wonder if any child would ever come back."
"What is this place?" Mira breathed.
"The Moonlit Garden," said Ember. "And it's been waiting for you."
Mira looked around at the singing flowers, at the moonlight that seemed brighter here than anywhere else on earth, at the silver paths winding away between hedgerows of lit-up roses. She was not frightened at all. She was something much better than frightened.
She was absolutely delighted.
"Right," she said, standing up straight and squaring her shoulders the way her father had taught her. "Show me everything."
Ember's lantern blazed warm gold. "Follow me," the firefly said, and off they flew, into the heart of the humming garden.
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