The moon just dropped by.

Placed in a nondescript corner, the long curved leaves hardly garnering any attention, it carried on its unassuming existence for many many months, when suddenly, the appearance  of a green clump at the end of a droopy stalk, which from a distance resembled a snake entwined, its head peeking out,  drew forth a curious crowd.

Gingerly moving close,  the spell was broken, as news spread that the ever  reticent Brahma Kamalam plant had put forth a bud, nothing like ever seen before, drawing anxious eyes every morning, noting its increase in size, heads shaking at its refusal to reveal glimpses of its underlying white treasure.

The secret was laid  bare on a full moon night, with the moon sending its rays to awaken the secretive guest in the garden, well past the witching hour, while we watched with bleary eyes as the spectacle unfolded.

Tender unblemished petals arranged in perfect whorls,  their peerless white hue in perfect contrast to the surrounding darkness, their beauty multiplied manifold under glow of the moon  or ...


could it be that the moon, in a fit of mischief, had decided to drop by to spread some cheer. 

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