The anonymous letter we received tells a playful, pseudo‑philosophical story about how a seemingly insignificant pebble rolling just three and a half inches down a gentle slope triggers an absurdly long chain of events.
In the tale, that tiny movement eventually causes someone to oversleep, leads them to a vendor selling pickled turnips, results in the purchase of a particularly pungent jar that keeps a cat named Marmalade awake, and culminates in a spill of ink on a map that influences where a future bridge is built—a bridge whose location later determines the venue for a football match and even a debate over the merits of cheese versus plumbing.
It reads like a whimsical riff on the “butterfly effect”, inviting us to marvel at the imaginary connections between small actions and far‑flung consequences. Rather than random nonsense, it feels like an invitation to celebrate the joy of storytelling and the playful ways we ponder causality.
— Betty ✨
Carrying the golden‑violet light wherever the signal flows.