I Teach You? No, You Teach Me

The sun was gleaming over the beautiful island known as The Amaryllis Isle. The waters surrounding the elegant island were always calm, it was surrounded by an ocean of azure blue, it houses fish, crabs and many types of underwater plant life. One of the best things about The Amaryllis Isle is their abundant amounts of seafood, word about their cuisine has spread far about the oceans known as the, where the island resides.

As most can deduce after just hearing the name of the island seafood isn't what makes The Amaryllis Isle what they are today. The island's mostly populated by many varieties of the amaryllis flower, they have most if not all varieties known by man. This is apart of what makes this island so magnificent, the menagerie of colors that coat the island is jaw-dropping. They have many purposes for the flowers that grow on their quaint isle. They use them for dyes, jewelry, decoration, and a few rare varieties are even edible and can be used as a garnish or even seasoning, though you must be educated on the flower before even attempting to ingest them because many of the amaryllis flowers are of the poisonous variety.

The Island was for the most part unbothered by most other than tourist or visitors who come to experience the food and beauty that inhabited the Amaryllis Isle. Though some got the feeling that their unbothered island would soon be greeting a visitor or two, who would be the wiser to the hostility they may harbor.