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Rocío y su Avioneta de Flores

Chapter 1

"Gladiolus hortulanus" was the scientific name of the first flower Rocio chose and situated
on a flat land she discovered inside the considerably walloping and macroscopical meadowland
she had access to in her home town, and even tough Rocio was aware of how she was going to
end up picking and taking every type of flower that could be found there, she wanted to settle a
special one as the very first, as a way to "inaugurate" the official start of what it represented for
her life-s most significant era: her mission.

And as it were said, Rocio did, after the first flower was settled, she became devoted to the
construction searching for every kind of flower regardless of each petals, leaves, structure, look
or even if they had pistils or not, Rocio chased and laid hold of every no matter tiny or sizeable
blossoms and posies it was able to find in the vast time she spent looking for her construction-s
main material, all possible flowers.

But even before Rocio had begun the building of her project, setting the plan was already
a hard aspect, of course she had seen planes, and airplanes before, but there wasn´t any tutorial
existing for how to make a functional flower one, why would anyone think of creating something
like that? She was close to believing the same thing everyone did and made sure to put in her
mind: that it was a mad thing. But Rocio had a purpose, and getting that airplane made so she
could start the mission was the only option she believed in. Why? Because Émeraude made sure
of showing and assuring her that it was definitely maybe not the only option but the best one they
could create. Yes, the flower airplane project wasn’t a Rocio´s personal idea, but when she put
her complete faith and trust into it and began with the creation, it was a non-stop work until it
were done, and when Émeraude saw her commitment to something that insane, it was certain
that Rocio hadn't just a savior complex, she was committed with this mission no matter what it
takes.

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