The Dragon and the Rose.
A short story for bedtime. 0/5 #midjourneyv5
Once upon a time, in a forest far away, it grew a beautiful and blessed rose. It was no ordinary flower. It was said that whoever possessed it would have their greatest wishes granted. It was guarded by the forest animals, who knew of its power and kept it safe from harm.
One day, an evil white dragon came to the forest and saw the rose. The dragon coveted the flower and decided to take it for its own. The animals tried to stop the dragon, but it was too powerful. With a fierce roar, the dragon snatched the rose and flew away.
The news of the dragon's theft reached the ears of a brave and noble knight. He vowed to free the rose and return it to its rightful place in the forest. He donned his shining armor and set off on his horse towards the dragon's lair.
Undaunted, the knight charged into the dragon's cave and confronted the dragon. A fierce battle ensued, with the knight wielding his sword against the dragon's fiery breath. But in the end, the knight emerged victorious, slaying the dragon and freeing the blessed rose.
As the knight picked up the rose, a miraculous transformation occurred. The flower began to glow, and in a flash of light, it turned into a holy woman. She blessed the knight for his courage and valor, and bestowed upon him a special gift. 5/5
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