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Purple Chrysanthemums: A Short Story

By: Elliott Dahle
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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For Naomi, every day begins the same way: She awakens in a strange garden with a box of unopened letters. Will the letters contain answers or reveal unbearable truths? Naomi wanders the garden every day but can't remember how she got there. An ever-present and mysterious box of unopened letters calls to her. Even though these letters might provide the answers, she can't bear to open them.

Everything changes when she happens upon a patch of purple chrysanthemums which triggers a flash of memory. Will Naomi finally understand where she is?

Purple Chrysanthemums is a science fiction short story perfect for listeners interested in exploring the human motivations behind the creation of technology, and the power of memory. It can be enjoyed in a single sitting. Download today to join Naomi on a journey of realization.

©2023, 2024 Elliott Dahle (P)2024 Elliott Dahle

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