A little story for Valentine's Day
A small story about great courage
How Little Adam Won Lena's Heart

It was the teacher who first mentioned Valentine's Day in kindergarten. "Children, February 14th is a special day, a day when we can show love to those we love," she said with a smile. At that moment, Adam felt his heart skip a beat. He adored Lena in silence, but she didn't notice him. She was surrounded by her friends, laughing and playing, while Adam, shy and withdrawn, only knew that he liked her, but he didn't know how to show it.
And then he realized that sometimes you don't have to be loud to be heard. It's enough to show. He thought of his mother. He remembered that she had almost mentioned Teleflora, the flower delivery company. That was his chance. And so Adam, with the help of his mother, decided to send Lena a small bouquet and a message:
"To Lena, because you make my day better. Adam"

A charming bouquet of pink roses, alstroemeria and lavender, a symbol of his tender feelings, arrived at the kindergarten. There was silence. Lena stopped, looked up and then saw him. Not as a boy from the background, but as a boy who had the courage to show feelings.
Maybe it wasn't love from a fairy tale. But there was a lesson Adam would never forget:
Courage is when you dare, even when you don't know what the answer will be.
Attention always finds a way. Love, regardless of age, begins with a small gesture.
Sometimes one bouquet is enough to get noticed!
