📖 Milo and the Silver Sprout
Chapter 1: The Beautiful Stranger
Milo lived in Clock Meadow, where every evening felt touched by a little wonder. One quiet night Milo discovered a silver sprout near the edge of the path. The new friend was beautiful in a way that made everyone stop and stare, but something was wrong: the meadow clocks ticked too fast and made every bud nervous. Milo wanted to fix it quickly, yet Nori trembled whenever anyone rushed. So Milo knelt close, spoke gently, and noticed the first clue shining in the dark. A helper does not always begin with a grand rescue. Sometimes the brave beginning is a soft question and enough patience to hear the answer.

Chapter 2: The Small Gift
By morning, Milo and Nori followed the clue through Clock Meadow. They found a slow honey drop that taught the clocks to breathe, but it only worked when carried with care. Several neighbors offered loud advice, and for a moment Milo nearly forgot to listen. Then Nori touched the gift and showed a quieter way. Step by step, the trouble became less frightening. The path still twisted, but now they were walking it together. Milo understood that the right kind of help makes room for another heart instead of pushing it aside.

Chapter 3: A Light Everyone Could Share
When sunset returned, Milo used a slow honey drop that taught the clocks to breathe at the center of Clock Meadow. The change did not burst like fireworks. It opened slowly, warmly, beautifully, until everyone could see that some wonders arrive only when time is treated kindly. Nori glowed with relief, and the neighbors who had hurried before began to smile more softly. Milo kept one small reminder from the adventure, not as a trophy, but as a promise to notice quiet needs sooner. From that day on, Clock Meadow remembered the tale whenever someone chose care over noise.
