Inside the cereal box was a frog the color of the moon playing haunting chords on a tiny piano. Candlelight illuminated his grim face and graceful fingers as they pulled sad, beautiful notes from the keys. He didn't see me.

In a golden frame above the piano, there was a painting—a very famous and beautiful painting called Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh. Strangely, whenever the frog lifted his gaze from the piano keys, he shut his eyes. He never once looked at Van Gogh's flowers.

Beside the piano sat a heavy wooden trunk locked up tight. On the other side of the room, there was a nightstand and a neatly made bed. It looked just like the bed in the other Van Gogh painting hanging on the wall. That painting is called Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles and it is very famous, too.