I gingerly cupped the bulb of the beautiful new plant. With my eye still on the plant, I called over my shoulder to Benneth.
"Benny! Come here! Have you ever seen this plant before?" He took his eyes off his journal to look and raised his eyebrows curiously
"Come here!" I called again, refocusing on the plant. The sound of shoes on grass heading toward my ears informed me of his decision.
It really was a beautiful plant. Its bulb had flaky, red-brown skin, which complimented the yellow stalk growing out the bottom. It looked a bit like a small person who got really mad, with the yellowish leaves acting as arms coming out of the body-like stalk. Then and there I knew that I would name this plant after our neighbor, Mr. Frutle–his face always seems to be red.
Benneth crouched beside me, the plant coming up to his perching knees.
"It looks like Korbute!"
"Your right, It does. At least, a little bit," Benny started drawing a crude sketch in his thread-bound book (not his journal) with a pencoal. He got that book as his 8th birthday gift (I got a whittling kit for my 8th birthday, but that’s not important) and continued to accumulate supplies to log information with it. We call it "The Living Book," because someday we want to put everything that's living into it!
"Hmmm... What should we name it?" Benneth wondered. "Korbulb!” came my immediate answer “–after our affectionate Korbute Frutle,"
"But... The bulb looks like a fruit of some sort. What about Bute Fruit? Or maybe... no, that sounds dumb. Hrm, I guess we should go with Korbulb." And so it was. He scribbled in the finishing touches and wrote the decided name above it. I stood up and trudged back through the leaves, vines, stalks, and spruits with Benneth close behind me, heading homeward due to Ba setting in the distance. Suddenly, something grabbed my attention.
For just a moment, I thought I saw a shine, reflected from the dusk light of Ba’ar, like polished metal, or bubbles -- just out of the periphery of my eye.
"Keep going, I'll be right there. I thought I saw something," I called out to Benneth as I walked back to where I thought I saw something... Nothing, BUT that is exactly what made me curious! See, there had obviously been something there, but now all that proved its existence were the plants it had pushed to the side. It seemed like this wasn't its first time, or that it had been there for a while, because several plants seemed dead, trampled over, and brown from the lack of sunlight.
Looking back toward town, I could almost see all of it from this vantage point! I could see Benneth walking head-raised, shoulders-set toward our house. Our house was on the outskirts of our town, nicknamed Fields of Plenty by the townsfolk because the real name is boring and doesn't attract much attention (I heartily agree). I saw the path we took to the main square, swerving this way and that. I saw our town center, a beautiful, green community garden thriving on passerby's water, and occasional new seed. The garden was surrounded by various shops, houses, and stores.
Knowing that I needed to return (both to see what had been there, and to enjoy the view), I found a long, purple stalk, and stabbed it into the ground–making sure it wouldn't fall by packing more dirt around the base–and walked away. That should mark this spot well enough. I think Benneth will like this mystery!
}--{To Benneth}--{