Enchanted forest by LS Morgan

The confraternization

A short story of magic and friendship

Enchanted forest

Short story for children and young people, about friendship and companionship. Two brothers venture into their great aunt's farm and what these children will experience is the feeling of being in an enchanted forest, living a day of adventure, magic, good laughs and fun.

Classification: Free for all ages

Genre: FICTION / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Short Stories

Language: English

Keywords: Magic, Adventure, Childish, Fun, Gnome, elf, Funny

Word Count: 2563

Sales info:

Great sales in Brazil and anothers countries


Sample text:

When Nicolas and Arthur woke up on that cold morning of October 31, they got up daring and excited, not only because it was Halloween, but also because they were on their great aunt's farm. Both knew they would have the entire weekend to enjoy exciting adventures, walks and fun.

They had coffee quickly, even under the reprimand look of their mother, who wanted them to eat more at the plentiful table, with country cookies, cottage cheese, homemade bread, cornmeal cake, fresh milk and fruits from the region. However, the two brothers just wanted to leave and explore the world of possibilities that awaited them.

Nicolas, an eight-year-old child, was the leader of the two boys and went confidently towards the path that led to the great coffee plantation. His leadership had been granted to him not only because he was the oldest, but because of the power to take decisions and choose his will in all adventures. The five-year-old younger brother was left with the audacity to endure all the adventures Nicolas guided and the admiration he had for him.

Both carrying sticks they found on the ground, they continued their way, excited in the adventure, not before they hear their mother scream in order to avoid getting into the coffee plantation, due to possible snakes or dangerous animals. She turned away even before seeing that the children were doing exactly the opposite of what had been ordered.

“I'm not afraid of snakes,” Nicolas said confidently, tapping some of the coffee plant stems with his stick as he walked.

“Neither am I,” said the little one, chest out, and with a confident voice.

 

 


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