Fanny and Open
It was in Juliet Park that Fanny cultivated her love of botany. She would come here and dream that the whole park was hers. From the flowers, to the trees, to each blade of grass, she imagined that she had grown it all and now everyone in Herrington was able to enjoy her lovely garden.
There was one corner of the park that she always seemed to gravitate toward for its especially flourishing flowers. She came to each flower and recited both its Latin and common name and always stopped to smell the roses.
Fanny was doing just this when she looked up to find that she was no longer alone. “Oh,” she said, blushing. “I did not know anyone was there. Please excuse my muttering.”

















