Bedtime Stories Online
SUMMARY
This enchanting children’s eBook, spanning 9 meticulously crafted chapters, invites readers into the ethereal landscapes of the Dreamworld, a realm where imagination serves as the very foundation of reality. The story follows the courageous Queen Shantila, the sovereign of the Blue Glass Castle, who wakes one evening to discover that her kingdom is crumbling because the sacred Lake of Sleep is mysteriously vanishing.
This comprehensive narrative tracks her perilous quest across magical forests and deep, forgotten caverns to confront a mysterious entity known as the "Thief of Sadness." As the Queen journeys through the world of the subconscious, she discovers that the theft of dreams is not an act of malice, but a reflection of the fears and anxieties held by children in the waking world.
By restoring the lunar waters of the lake and providing a final resolution to every unfinished nightmare, Shantila establishes herself as the eternal guardian of rest, ensuring that every child, everywhere, can sleep in peace and security.
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Legal Disclaimer This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
Country of Publication: India First Digital Edition: May 11, 2026
DEDICATION
This book is most affectionately dedicated to every child across the globe who has ever felt a flicker of fear when the lights go out. It is for those who find their courage in the quiet of the night, for the dreamers who believe in the magic of the moon, and for every young heart that understands that even the deepest shadows can be chased away by the light of a single star. May your sleep always be deep, your dreams always be kind, and your spirit always be brave.
PREFACE
The Origin of the Dreamworld
The concept of the Dreamworld and the floating Blue Glass Castle was born from a simple observation of the universal nature of sleep and the shared language of childhood wonder. In creating this story, the goal was to provide a narrative that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries, using symbols like the moon, butterflies, and clouds that resonate with children from India to Japan, and from Europe to Africa.
The "Dreamworld" is more than just a setting; it is a metaphor for the inner resilience of a child. Queen Shantila represents the agency every child possesses to confront their own "Udasi" (sadness or worry). This preface serves as a guide for parents and educators, noting that the inspiration for this tale lies in the belief that storytelling is the most powerful tool for emotional regulation. By naming our fears and completing our "unfinished dreams," we regain the stability of our own inner castles. This book was written to be a bridge between the waking world and the world of rest, crafted in simple, perfect English to ensure it remains accessible to the global community of young readers.
SHANTILA AND THE BLUE GLASS CASTLE
A JOURNEY TO SAVE THE LAKE OF DREAMS
CHAPTER I: THE CASTLE UPON THE WATER
THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE BLUE GLASS CASTLE
High above the reaches of the waking world, nestled in the softest cradle of the clouds, stood the Blue Glass Castle. It was a structure of impossible beauty, built not from stone, mortar, or wood, but from the condensed essence of moonlight and the deepest sapphire thoughts of the universe.
Its walls were translucent, shimmering with a rhythmic, pulsing glow that mimicked the heartbeat of a sleeping child. To look upon the castle was to see a shifting mosaic of azure, indigo, and cerulean. There were no sharp corners in this architecture; every tower was a swirling spire that reached toward the stars like a frozen whirlpool, and every hallway curved with the gentle grace of a resting swan.
The floors were made of polished lapis lazuli that felt like velvet beneath one’s feet, and the windows did not look out onto lands or seas, but onto the swirling nebulae of pure imagination.
THE MAGIC OF THE LAKE OF SLEEP
The castle did not rest on solid ground. It floated with ethereal weightlessness upon the Lake of Sleep, a vast, circular body of water that was the source of all rest in the Dreamworld. This was no ordinary lake; the liquid within it was a silver-blue nectar, cold as a winter moon yet comforting as a warm blanket.
It remained perfectly still, reflecting the heavens with such clarity that it was impossible to tell where the water ended and the stars began. The magic of the lake provided the buoyancy for the entire kingdom. As long as the lake remained full and vibrant, the Dreamworld remained stable.
The ripples on the surface of the lake were the physical manifestations of peaceful breaths taken by children around the world. It was a symbiotic heartbeat: the world slept, the lake swelled, and the castle glowed.
SHANTILA’S CREATIVE DREAMS: HOW THE PALACE LIVES
At the center of this crystalline marvel lived Queen Shantila. She was small and delicate, with hair that shimmered like stardust and eyes that held the wisdom of a thousand peaceful nights. Shantila was not merely a ruler; she was the architect of the palace’s life.
Her sleep was the engine of the kingdom. Every night, as she closed her eyes on her bed of woven silk and cloud-thread, her subconscious mind began to paint the world around her. When she dreamed of laughter, the castle’s chandeliers would bloom into crystal flowers that chimed like bells.
When she dreamed of adventure, the tapestries on the walls would come to life, depicting brave knights and friendly dragons that moved and whispered stories. The very air of the castle smelled of vanilla and rain because those were the scents of her happiest memories. The palace was a living, breathing extension of her soul, a sanctuary where every dream became a beautiful reality.
CHAPTER II: THE NIGHT THE LAKE RAN DRY
THE FIRST TREMOR: THE PALACE SHAKES
The peace was shattered on a night that began like any other. Shantila had just drifted into a dream of floating gardens when a violent shudder groaned through the foundation of the castle. It was a sound that should not have existed—the sound of glass under pressure, of a foundation losing its grip. Shantila bolted upright, her heart racing. The chandeliers were no longer chiming; they were clashing violently. The tapestries that usually showed peaceful scenes were now frozen in distorted, jagged shapes. She rushed to her balcony, her feet cold on the once-warm lapis floors. The air felt thin and brittle, stripped of its comforting aroma.



