The Humming Flower
A tiny flower begins to hum by the garden gate just as gray clouds roll in. Coco soon finds out the little song is meant to help someone who feels very scared.
The Flower Opens
Coco woke up because he heard a soft sound outside.
Hmmmmmmm.
He ran to the back door and scratched until Daniel let him out.
Right by the garden gate, the golden seed from yesterday had changed. The tiny sprout was taller now, and a round bud sat at the top. As Coco watched, the bud slowly opened into a bright yellow flower with blue lines on each petal.
It was the flower making the sound.
Milo the squirrel was already on the fence.
βI knew that seed was up to something,β he chirped.
Coco sat down beside the flower. βItβs humming.β
βYes,β Milo said. βThat part is hard to miss.β
The hum did not feel noisy. It felt warm and gentle, like a blanket fresh from the dryer. Cocoβs blue collar gave a tiny sparkle.
Hazel swooped down to the fence post. βSo the next clue has bloomed,β she said.
βDo you know what it does?β Coco asked.
Hazel looked at the flower, then at the sky. Gray clouds were gathering above the yard. βNot yet,β she said. βBut I think it is here for a reason.β
A Backyard Full of Listening
As the morning went on, the whole yard seemed to slow down around the flower.
The sparrows in the hedge stopped fussing. A chipmunk near the stepping stones stopped darting around. Even the leaves in the apple tree rustled more softly.
Coco leaned close. βMaybe it calms everyone down.β
Milo puffed his tail. βThen I should stand by it all day. I have many busy thoughts.β
Hazel gave a quiet chuckle. βThat may help.β
Far away, a low rumble rolled through the clouds.
Coco looked up. He did not mind rain, but the sound made the flower hum a little stronger.
βSomething is coming,β Hazel said.
βA storm?β Coco asked.
Hazel nodded. βA gentle one. But gentle storms can still worry small hearts.β
Coco looked back at the flower. βSo someone might need help.β
βThat would be my guess,β Hazel said.
The Flower Points the Way
By afternoon, the air felt cool and silvery. Danielβs mother called from the porch, βRain later!β
Coco stayed near the gate, watching the flower. Another soft rumble crossed the sky.
Then the flower tipped toward the hedge path behind the vegetable patch.
Milo nearly slipped off the fence. βDid you see that?β
Cocoβs ears perked up. βItβs pointing.β
The flower bent even farther, as if it wanted them to hurry.
βLetβs go,β said Coco.
They followed the narrow path through the hedge. The air smelled like wet dirt and mint. At the far end, near the neighborβs side of the fence, sat an old wooden bench covered in ivy.
Under the bench came a tiny shaking sound.
Coco crouched down. Two round brown eyes stared back at him. A small rabbit was tucked beside one bench leg, curled so tightly she looked like a ball of fur.
βHello?β Coco said softly.
The rabbit gave a frightened squeak.
Another rumble rolled across the sky. The rabbit pressed herself even smaller.
Hazel landed on the fence above them. βPoor little one,β she said. βSheβs frightened by the thunder.β
Coco remembered the calm feeling from the flower. βThat must be why it bloomed.β
Thistle Under the Bench
Coco lay down so he would not seem too big. βYouβre safe,β he said in his gentlest voice. βWhatβs your name?β
The rabbit peeked out a little. βThistle,β she whispered.
βIβm Coco. Thatβs Milo, and thatβs Hazel.β
Milo leaned over from the bench. βHello. I am being extra quiet.β
βFor once,β Hazel murmured.
Thistle gave the tiniest sniffling sound. βI was eating clover when the sky started booming. I hid here, but now I canβt make my legs move.β
βWhere is your home?β Coco asked.
βPast the stepping stones,β said Thistle. βUnder the rosemary bush.β
It was not far, but Thistle stared at the path as if it were a huge field.
Tap.
The first raindrop landed on the bench.
Thistle squeezed her eyes shut.
Coco stood up at once. βWait here,β he said. βI know something that may help.β
The Little Song
Coco dashed back to the garden gate. The humming flower glowed softly in the gray light.
Very carefully, Coco lifted the small clay pot in his mouth and carried it down the hedge path. Milo ran ahead, warning every bug to scoot aside. Hazel flew above, watching the clouds.
When Coco set the flower beside the bench, the hum drifted through the ivy leaves like a quiet song.
Thistle opened one eye.
Then the other.
Her whiskers stopped twitching so fast.
βWhat is that?β she whispered.
βA friend,β Coco said.
The flower kept humming. Another low rumble came from the sky, but this time Thistle did not curl into such a tiny ball.
βI think I can breathe again,β she said softly.
βGood,β said Coco. βWe do not have to rush. We only have to get to the first stepping stone.β
Milo pointed with one paw. βI checked the path. Itβs clear.β
Hazel nodded. βOne hop at a time is enough.β
One Hop at a Time
The rain began to tap a little faster.
Thistle listened to the flower. Then she took one tiny hop out from under the bench.
βYou did it,β Coco said.
Thistle froze, listening.
The flower hummed on.
She took another hop and reached the first stepping stone.
βSee?β Coco said. βYour legs remembered.β
Thistle gave a shaky little puff of air. βMaybe they did.β
Together they crossed the path. Each time thunder grumbled far away, Thistle paused, leaned toward the flower, and then kept going.
At last they reached the rosemary bush. A warm burrow opened underneath it.
Two larger rabbits peeked out.
βThistle!β one cried.
Thistle gave a happy hop and hurried inside. βIβm here! Coco helped me.β
Her mother touched noses with her. βThank you,β she said to Coco. βShe gets nervous in storms.β
βThe flower helped too,β Thistle said, peeking back out. βIt sings brave feelings.β
Milo sat up tall. βThat is a very good way to say it.β
Hazel smiled. βI think so too.β
The Next Clue
By the time Coco carried the flower back to the garden gate, the rain was already slowing. A strip of sunlight slipped out from behind the clouds.
Coco set the pot down and looked at the petals. βSo that was your job today,β he said.
The flower gave one soft, pleased hum.
Then it slowly turned.
Not toward the backyard.
Toward the fence.
Toward the neighborβs yard.
Beyond the ivy, Coco could see a patch of bright marigolds and the corner of another old bench he had never noticed before.
Miloβs tail fluffed up. βNew place.β
Hazel lifted her wings. βAnd likely a new clue.β
Coco looked through the leaves and listened. Somewhere on the other side of the fence, something small rustled in the flowers.
He smiled at the humming bloom. βAll right,β he said. βTomorrow we look over there.β
Follow-Up Questions
- Why do you think the humming flower helped Thistle feel calmer?
- What could you do to help a friend who feels nervous?
- What do you think Coco will find in the neighborβs yard next?