Description
Magic is likely one of the first things you turn out to be familiar with as a child. You grow up seeing magic in the trees, imagining fairies and elves residing within the boughs. You go around in a car and consider the moon is following you around, its opalescent glow shining upon you wherever your car takes you. You hear a noise at night and consider the goblins and demons lurking in the shadows.
But somewhere along the way, as you grow up, you lose the ability to see the magic in on a regular basis things and your mind becomes acquainted with writing events off as coincidences and happenstance. We leave magic in the fantastical musings of our childhood self, but who’s to say that the magic leaves us? There’s magic all around us, while adults. There’s magic in the act of falling in love with somebody, in the act of holding a loved one’s hand in moments of happiness or pain, there is magic these days you hold a newborn baby for the first time, and there’s magic in every single place!