The Weight of Wildflowers
SovereignRose
In the quiet spaces between words, Elowyn's world takes shape - a house heavy with silence, where the air smells of rain even when it's dry, and her mother's presence is both a comfort and a distant ache. Raised in a home where her father's absence is as palpable as the weight of her own thoughts, Elowyn drifts through life, unnoticed by the world and by the people closest to her.
But inside, a storm brews. Every glance, every unspoken word, pulls her deeper into herself, into a loneliness that feels too vast to escape. At school, she's an observer, never quite part of the world around her, and at home, she's bound to a silence that threatens to swallow her whole.
As Elowyn struggles to make sense of the stillness, her mother's words echo in her mind: Stop waiting. But for what? And for whom?
The Weight of Wildflowers is a haunting, philosophical exploration of isolation, the complexities of womanhood, and the quiet battle for connection. As the story unfolds, the lines between memory, longing, and the truth begin to blur, leading to a heart-wrenching twist that will leave readers questioning everything they thought they knew.