"He was the Cherry Pink Woodman, a figure carved not from stone, but from the blushing heartwood of the orchard. His beard was dusted with pollen, and his axe was sheathed, for his work was not to destroy, but to tend. Where he walked, the dark boughs of the trees seemed to ignite with soft pink fire, a walking embodiment of the spring thaw."
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