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Regret thinks Differently
There once were two wise men named justice and forgiveness.

Justice always spoke on how people should pay the same amount of damage they do to others.

While forgiveness always disagreed and said grace and sympathy are the answers we need in order to change others.

They both rode there horses on the same road debating eachother constantly with there swords on there side.

One foggy morning as Justice and Forgiveness traveled they saw a man in a distance robbing someone and then he drew his sword and killed the man whom he had robbed.

Justice and Forgiveness rode quickly and apprehended the man and snatched his weapon and questioned his actions.

The man stayed silent.

Justice being furious spewed hatred towards this man on killing and robbing pointing the tip of his sword at the man's neck.

While Forgiveness was hurt at the heart saying there has to be a reasonable answer as to why you would do this while holding back Justice from acting to quickly.

Forgiveness noticed Justice lifting up his sword above his head so he drew his weapon and cut him in half while the man quickly grabbed his sword and caused it to trespass through his chest commiting suicide but Justice managed to cut his head off before being completely dismantled.

Forgiveness in tears felt anguish and now had three bodies that lay dead infront of him.

So forgiveness made three graves and buried them separately.

Then as the day drew to an end Forgiveness in tears saw a woman named Mercy with a child calling out for her husband whose name was Regret.

He proceeded on his horse towards her and asked her what the man looked like.

She described his appearance and what he wore and explained how they were in debt and needed money.

Forgiveness remembered the man who robbed the other man and killed him and Forgiveness broke down in tears.

He explained to Mercy everything that happened and she wept earnestly..

The last words she told Forgiveness was :

"Men were killed thinking that's all they'll ever be"

"Even you have killed someone and caused them to think that's all they'll ever be"

(TO BE CONTINUED)

(Who was righteous and why?)
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