The Immortal Girls Nursery Travelogue Guide

You may hear this song if you listen at midnight. It sounds like your own name, spoken by someone who loves you, in a language you forgot you knew.

No one leaves the Nursery. Not really. The girls have tried: walking out the front door, climbing down the ivy, growing old on purpose. But every exit leads back to the Wicker Gate. Every attempt at aging turns, at the last moment, into a game of hide-and-seek. the immortal girls nursery travelogue

The Nursery has no foundation. It rests entirely on a song that the oldest girl—her name changes depending on who is listening—sings while jumping rope. The song has 10,000 verses, each one describing a different way a butterfly might decide not to fly. If the song stops, the roof collapses into a field of dandelions, and the girls simply begin again somewhere else. You may hear this song if you listen at midnight

Do not step on the cracks. The girls will forgive you, but the floor will not. Not really