In the dappled sunlight of the garden, a boy of the Huldufólk and his white stag stood as still as statues — though the sparkle in their eyes betrayed they were anything but ordinary. Near a planter of flowers, one tiny fairy zipped and spun in delighted circles, while her sister chimed with laughter from blossoms nearby. The stag flicked an ear, the boy shared a conspiratorial smile, and suddenly the garden felt brimming with secret plans — as though the four of them had agreed that today was perfect for mischief, marvels, and merry adventures.
Note: Huldufólk are hidden people or elves in Icelandic folklore.