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The Secret Garden Corner

A faded drawing from the time capsule sends Daniel, Luna, and Benny hunting for a forgotten garden corner. What they find is not shiny treasure. It is something quiet, bright, and worth saving.


The Drawing from the Capsule

Daniel spread the faded drawing on the old bench again. β€œThere’s the bench,” he said, tapping the sketch, β€œand there’s the fence.”

Luna leaned closer. β€œAnd that squiggly part might be the lilac bush.”

Benny held the flat X pebble and the tiny toy knight. β€œSo the secret garden corner has to be somewhere past the bush.”

Across the yard, a thick patch of tall weeds filled the far corner.

β€œThat part?” Daniel asked.

β€œIt just looks messy,” Benny said.

Luna folded the drawing. β€œThat is why we should check it.”

Daniel tucked the page into their explorer folder. β€œBackyard Explorer Kids,” he said, β€œmission secret garden corner.”

The Wrong Places First

They did not rush to the weeds. First they compared the drawing to the yard. Daniel counted stepping stones from the bench. Luna checked the angle of the fence. Benny noticed three round flower shapes beside something tall and spiky.

β€œMaybe that is by the rake holder,” Benny said.

So they checked there first.

They found two clothespins, a marble that was not from the capsule, and a worm that Benny admired. β€œNice try,” Daniel told the worm. β€œBut you are not a secret garden.”

Next they checked behind the rain barrel and beside the sandbox. Nothing matched.

Luna looked back at the far corner. β€œThe drawing is old. Maybe plants grew over the place.”

Daniel squinted at the weeds. Under the green tangle, he could just barely see something pale. β€œWhat if it’s still there,” he said, β€œjust hidden?”

Benny hurried over. β€œOnly one way to find out.”

β€œSlow way,” Luna said. β€œNo stomping. No yanking.”

What Was Hiding There

They knelt near the corner and studied it up close. The weeds were mostly tall grass and twisty vines, but near the bottom were flat leaves shaped like little spoons.

Luna pointed. β€œThose are not weeds. I think those are flower leaves.”

Benny used a twig like a pointer. β€œAnd look. There’s a row of old bricks under the grass.”

He was right. Half-hidden in the dirt was a curved line of bricks that matched the curve in the drawing.

Now they knew they had found the right place, but the garden was still buried.

Daniel reached for a vine.

Luna stopped him. β€œGloves first. And the small hand tools.”

When they came back, they worked carefully. Daniel clipped loose dead stems with child-safe snips. Luna pulled grass away in small handfuls and shook the dirt back down. Benny gathered weeds into a bucket and kept watch for bugs.

β€œTiny beetle crossing!” he announced once.

Everything stopped until the beetle marched past.

Bit by bit, the corner changed. More bricks appeared. Then a flat stone. Then a patch of soft green leaves. Then, at last, a small purple flower peeked out from under the grass.

Daniel gasped. β€œThere really is a garden.”

β€œA hidden one,” Benny said. β€œThe best kind.”

The Garden They Had to Protect

They kept working, and soon the whole patch came into view. Purple flowers nodded beside yellow ones, and tiny white flowers dotted the middle like stars. It was not huge. It was not fancy. It was just a quiet square of color tucked into an ordinary backyard.

For a moment, nobody spoke.

Then Benny said, β€œWe can’t let people step on this.”

β€œAnd we can’t let the weeds swallow it again,” Luna added.

That was the real problem now. Finding the corner had been the mystery. Protecting it was the job.

β€œWe need a sign,” Daniel said.

They hurried off for supplies and came back with a smooth paint stir stick, a short garden stake, and blue string. Daniel drew a flower shape. Luna added a green border. Benny tied the sign to the stake so it would stand straight.

They did not write words on it. They painted a simple picture instead: three bright flowers inside a circle.

Daniel pressed the stake into the dirt beside the brick edge, far from the roots.

The corner looked cared for again.

β€œIt feels different now,” Daniel said softly.

β€œLike the yard remembered something,” Luna said.

Benny tipped his head. β€œDo you think this is the hidden discovery from the first clue?”

β€œPart of it,” Luna said. β€œBut I think the old game is still leading us somewhere.”

Just then a butterfly fluttered down and landed on top of their sign. Its wings were orange with black dots.

The three kids held perfectly still.

Then the butterfly lifted into the air and floated across the yard, straight toward the shed.

Benny grabbed the toy knight. β€œThat looked like a clue.”

Daniel glanced at Luna, then back at the wildflowers shining in the sun. β€œOkay,” he said. β€œNext mission starts there.”


Follow-Up Questions

  • Why was it smart for the kids to explore slowly instead of rushing into the weeds?
  • What clues helped Daniel, Luna, and Benny find the hidden garden corner?
  • If you made a sign to protect the flowers, what picture would you put on it?

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