Bedtime Stories
Our stories are written to be read slowly, aloud, in the quiet of evening. They are calm narratives without urgency or excitement. They are meant to settle, not to stimulate. Each story can be read in about five to seven minutes when read at a gentle pace.
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The Quiet Lantern
A story about a lantern that has been passed down through generations, and the gentle ritual of evening reading it has witnessed. A quiet reminder that some traditions are simple and steady.
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The Slow Cloud
A cloud moves slowly across the sky, taking its time, not in a hurry. A child watches it from a window, and together they move through the evening at a gentle pace.
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The Last Train Home
On a quiet evening, a train makes its final journey home. The passengers are few, the pace is slow, and the journey itself becomes a moment of calm reflection.
These stories are meant to be read slowly. Pause at commas. Rest at periods. Let the words settle. There is no rush. The evening has time.