In the realm of Never-Where, where every shadow hums a tune if you listen closely enough, there was a peculiar event known as the Symphony of Shadows. It occurred only when the sun was at its zenith, casting the shortest shadows, which, in this land, decided to play music instead of merely lying flat.
The audience to this symphony was the Daydream Daisies. These were not ordinary flowers; they had the ability to dance, their petals swirling in complex patterns that mimicked the notes of the shadowy orchestra. On this day, the daisies would uproot themselves, leaving behind small, giggling holes in the ground.
The conductor of this orchestra was none other than the Shadow Maestro, a silhouette with a baton that glowed with the light it should have been absorbing. His music was so compelling that even the wind would pause to listen, creating a moment of perfect silence before the crescendo.
As the Symphony reached its climax, the Daisies began their dance, spiraling and pirouetting with such grace that onlookers from nearby clouds would lean over to watch, sometimes falling into the land of Never-Where, becoming part of the next performance.
Legend has it, if one were to catch a petal from a dancing Daisy during this event, they could dream with their eyes open, seeing the world in colors not yet named by man or magic.