Bedtime Stories for Adults

A library of gentle bedtime stories written to quiet the mind and invite the dream.
Each story stands alone — calm, poetic reflections meant to be read before sleep.
Discover tales of memory, sea, time, and wonder: short, soothing escapes into the stillness between waking and dream.

Tea with the Emperor's Ghost landscape scene of a scholar pouring tea for a fading emperor on a moonlit hillside terrace
Bedtime Stories for Adults

Tea With the Emperor’s Ghost

Lantern light gathers along the rim of the terrace as the scholar lifts the pot for the fourth time. Across from him, the emperor’s sleeve thins where steam drifts through it. Neither speaks. The tea settles into porcelain, warm and fragrant, while the mountains darken and the stars quietly arrive.

The Sand Dunes of Samarkand landscape showing a lone traveller with lantern beside a moonlit desert pool and distant glowing city
Bedtime Stories for Adults

The Sand Dunes of Samarkand

Moonlight rests unbroken on the pool’s surface, holding the sky as if it were memory made visible. The traveller does not speak. The lantern burns steadily at their side. Across the dunes, distant lights shimmer, neither calling nor refusing—only waiting to be seen.

Raindrops on the Copper Roof
Bedtime Stories for Adults

Clouds Resting on the Temple Roof

Clouds drift across the hilltop like thoughts moving through a peaceful mind, unhurried, untroubled by destination. They brush against the temple roof with the tenderness of a hand smoothing fabric, then settle there as if they have found their proper resting place in the morning’s quiet breath.

A woman in a red kimono stands beneath cherry blossoms and a full moon in a tranquil Japanese village, bathed in soft lantern light — a poetic scene from Under the Sakura Moon, part of the Before Your Dream series.
Bedtime Stories for Adults

Under the Sakura Moon

Cherry petals drift through lantern light, falling without urgency, without regret. The village breathes softly beneath the moon, each step along the cobbled path smoothing the day’s edges. In this gentle hour, beauty asks nothing—only that it be witnessed.

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