Once upon a time, in a small garden filled with carrots and tomatoes, a peculiar lettuce sprouted. This was no ordinary lettuce, for it was born with a penchant for the mundane and a dislike for excitement.
Lettuce grew up in a world of its own, where the most thrilling event was a spider web that appeared on the fence and the most anticipated visitor was the garden hose that came out once a week to water the plants.
As the days went by, Lettuce became known for its ability to blend into the background, to be ignored, and to be eaten without much fanfare. It was the ultimate wallflower of the garden.