The hostility between Steve and Bobby was miraculously resolved during the funeral of their older-by-twelve-years sister and Fred’s wife, Lily. During Fred’s eulogy for his wife he handed Steve and Bobby separate boxes containing mementos of their lives from infancy through grade school that Lily saved having watched over them many decades ago. He then handed them envelops with the words “Last Will” written on them containing a letter asking her two brothers to stop fighting with each other.
Touched by a sense of melancholy while going through the box he received from Fred, Bobby apologized to and forgave Steve who seeing this as a sign of weakness announced to all at the funeral that this long-overdue confession coming from the likes of Bobby was a miracle (which it may well have been).
In spite of that remark peace between them lasted until Steve insisted moments later that he get credit for being the one who apologized first which everyone at the funeral knew was a lie. Through the resulting commotion Fred called for silence and handed the brothers another envelop containing Lily’s second Last Will which simply read, “Didn’t I tell you two to STOP FIGHTING?”
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Denise offers the prompt word “melancholy” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Stories.
1 John 2:9
He that saith he is in the light, and hateth his brother, is in darkness even until now.

Haha! She knew her brothers.
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She did and she was ready for what she expected them to do. Thank you, Sadje!
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You’re welcome
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Ah well, our pride keeps us from achieving the grace that comes from true forgiveness. Great story and reminder.
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May we all exchange our pride for His grace. Thank you, Michael!
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Ha! I love it. She was a wise woman!
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She knew them well and was prepared. Thank you and blessings, Mary!
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That made me smile bigtime. Talk about speaking from beyond the grave, lol. Heartwarming Six, Frank.
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Thank you, Denise! She did speak from beyond the grave. Whether those two will listen while they’re still alive may be more difficult.
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Foreseeing what happens after our death, can facilitate so many of our decisions right now.
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Good point! May we all get such insight. Thank you, Reena!
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Love your ending
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Thank you, Jim, and blessings!
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You tell quite a lot in six sentence
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I almost laughed out loud, sitting in my office. (While ok at home, most workplaces frown on solitary laughter.)
and even if the letter didn’t say what it said, Steve would have been the only one to not see himself for what he is
Good Six
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Steve had a way of making a mess of his big sister’s Last Wills. Thank you, Clark!
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This six is a bit like watching Wimbledon. So many points being scored, sets won, but not sure who’s going to win the match yet? Great six, Frank!
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Lily did the best she could. Now it is up to Steve and Bobby. Thank you, Laura!
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Sounds like a couple of brothers i know. The fighting only stopped when one died suddenly.
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May those two find a way to stop fighting and live to tell the tale. Thank you, Mimi!
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You have to wonder when and how their acrimony began. My guess, it’s been going on since they were small children.
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I imagine Lily was dealing with them since she was young. That they didn’t seem to have a mother may have also been a problem, but who knows? Regardless of their past, they need to forgive to find a way to freedom. Thank you, Mark!
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With your calm, loaded with meanings ( if one is inclined to decipher them) voice, you tell stories that are soothing balm for the heart, Frank.
(The flower…my favorite… magnolia; it has one of the best smells a flower can produce).
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The magnolia is a beautiful flower. I am glad these stories are soothing balm for the heart. Thank you, Nick, and blessings to you!
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Her years of watching them finally paid off! Excellent, Frank.
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I think it finally did. Thank you, Keith!
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Siblings!! You can’t live with them and you can’t live without them 😀
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It can be entertaining watching siblings fight with each other. Lily likely had her fill of it however. Thank you, Lynn!
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Ha! Old habits die hard, and Lily knew how to relay and capitalize on that. Clever!
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Their fighting was habitual as you mentioned. Hopefully Lily got through to them by her public Last Wills that they needed to break some old habits. Thank you, Liz!
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