Under a quiet Sicilian moon lived Seahorse and the Parade of Shells. The evening moved slowly, with sea air, flower scents and tiny lights at the windows.
That night a small wonder appeared. Seahorse did not hurry: Seahorse looked, listened and let the night explain itself.
With one gentle gesture, Seahorse discovered that guida gentile can become softer when it is welcomed calmly.
Before sleeping, Seahorse kept this little thought close: even a very small light can keep us company.
The stars blinked softly, the house grew quiet, and sleep arrived like a warm blanket.
Reading ritual: Read slowly, leaving a few seconds of silence between one scene and the next.
