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Love is Sweet, Hate is Bitter

The Apple to Chew

By Joseph Bawaijen GodwinPublished 8 months ago 4 min read
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Love is Sweet, Hate is Bitter
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In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills, there lived two neighbours, Sarah and Michael. They had known each other since childhood, and their houses stood side by side. Yet, as they grew older, their paths diverged in the most profound way possible that Sarah embodied the sweetness of love, while Michael harboured the bitterness of hate.

Their story began as a friendship, one that bloomed with innocence and laughter. Together, they explored the meadows, climbed the tallest trees, and shared secrets under the warm embrace of the sun. Love, like a budding flower, unfurled between them. Their bond was the sweetest nectar of companionship.

As they entered adolescence, their lives took different courses. Sarah's heart remained open, like a garden bursting with vibrant blooms. She shared her love generously, not just with Michael but with everyone she met. Her acts of kindness were whispered about in the village, and her sweet disposition attracted people like bees to honey. Her love for others became a source of joy not only for her but for the entire community.

Conversely, Michael's heart had begun to wither. He harboured resentment and bitterness, often fuelled by perceived slights and misunderstandings. He held onto grudges like a vengeful gardener, nurturing weeds that choked the joy from his life. His bitterness grew stronger with each passing day, and the village could feel the frostiness of his heart, a stark contrast to the warmth emanating from Sarah's.

One fateful day, a drought descended upon the village. The land turned parched and brown, and the crops withered under the relentless sun. Desperation and hunger spread like wildfire among the villagers. It was during these trying times that the stark contrast between Sarah's love and Michael's hate became most evident.

Sarah, ever the embodiment of love, rallied the community. She organized food drives, shared her water with the thirsty, and offered comfort to the despondent. Her love acted as a beacon of hope, unifying the village in their time of need. Together, they endured the harsh days with unwavering strength, their spirits lifted by Sarah's boundless love.

In stark contrast, Michael's bitterness deepened. Convinced that the drought was a curse sent by those he held grudges against, he hoarded his meagre resources and refused to extend a helping hand. His isolation only intensified the animosity he felt, driving a wedge between him and the village.

As the days turned into weeks, the villagers could not ignore the striking difference between Sarah and Michael. The dichotomy of love and hate had never been more apparent. It became clear that love, like a sweet spring in the desert, had the power to quench not only physical thirst but also the emotional drought that had taken hold of the village.

One evening, as the sun cast long shadows over the village, a neighbour approached Michael. With eyes brimming with sadness, she implored him to let go of his bitterness and join hands with the community. She spoke of Sarah's love, her ability to unite the village even in the face of adversity, and the profound impact it had on their lives.

Michael listened, his heart heavy with the realization that his bitterness had isolated him from the very people he once called friends. He saw the love that had sustained Sarah and her ability to create a supportive network of neighbours who cared for one another. At that moment, he made a choice to let go of hate and embrace love.

Slowly but surely, Michael began to thaw. He offered an olive branch to those he had held grudges against and joined the communal efforts to alleviate the village's suffering. As he started to mend broken relationships, he felt the weight of bitterness lift from his shoulders. The transformation was not instantaneous, but it was profound.

As the drought finally broke and rains showered the village with life-giving water, it was as if the land itself was rejoicing. The village flourished once more, not just in terms of crops but in unity and love. Sarah's unwavering love had not only sustained them but had also shown Michael the path to redemption.

In the end, Sarah's love proved to be a force more powerful than hate could ever be. It bound the village together, healed wounds, and fostered a sense of community that no bitterness could shatter. The lesson was clear: Love is sweet because it nourishes the soul, while hate is bitter because it consumes from within.

Sarah and Michael, once childhood friends torn apart by the stark contrast of their emotions, had both discovered the truth that love is the sweetest elixir of life. In their village, where love prevailed, they found a community that stood stronger and more resilient than ever before, proving that in the battle between love and hate, love will always emerge victorious.

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About the Creator

Joseph Bawaijen Godwin

I delve into the heart's intricate chambers, penning raw feelings and life's nuances. Which navigate love, pain, and growth, weaving words that resonate with readers' own unspoken emotions. Also, a tapestry of shared experiences.

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