This kind and caring girl did not hesitate to help the insect.
This only happens in fairy tales, many will say. But we know that this is a true story.
Romy McCloskey is a costume designer and seamstress. The girl has her own house and a beautiful garden. It was in the garden that she discovered the insect that needed help.
On one of the bushes, Romy noticed three pupae, and watched them with interest. When butterflies appeared from the pupae, it turned out that they were Monarchs, one of the most beautiful of their kind.
On one of the Monarchs, Romy saw a severed wing, which, obviously, was damaged during the pupation process. And the girl did not hesitate to help the insect.
Having fixed it with a wire, she, using improvised tools and a piece of the wing of a recently deceased butterfly, sewed it on with extraordinary mastery. So, even if you look closely, you will not immediately understand what the problem was.
The irresistible desire to save the butterfly, whose life cycle lasts only a few days to several months, is also explained by the fact that these insects are very symbolic for Romy.
Before she died, her mother said that every time a butterfly is near, she should know that this is her mother.
Romy reassured those who were worried about whether it was painful for the insect to sew on the wing.
They do not have receptors on their wings, so the operation was absolutely painless, and the saved Monarch can now fly again.