The family of four, Adam and Evie with their son and daughter, stopped for lunch. They each made a choice of drink and foot-long sandwich which was heated and sliced in two. After paying for the food Adam followed his family outside to a table in the park that Evie selected.
A woman, homeless and without food, sat at one of the tables they passed. Before sitting down, Adam took one of the halves of his sandwich and gave it to her.
Blessings flowed through the kingdom of heaven.
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Denise offers the prompt word “choice” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Stories.
Matthew 25:40 KJV – And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
This completes the Apple Poof Delight tales.

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One of my poems, Light and Dark, was published yesterday in Whispers and Echoes. I am grateful to the editor for selecting it.
Lovely story 💞
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Thank you, Lisa! Blessings!
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So inspirational ❤️
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Thank you and blessings, Esther!
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Great blog page
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Thank you, Sunil! Blessings!
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Wowwwww, I love every bit of this, Frank! (sometimes that’s what keeps me going–knowing I’ve done my best to give to others–it’s so easy.)
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It is good to be generous and easy to do. Blessings and thank you, Rene!
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You’re welcome!
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Are you going to do another novel for 6SS? I’m sure I’d like it.
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I did remind the Holy Spirit that I haven’t a clue what to write next week. I am sure He will come up with a good lead. 🙂
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Oh yes He will–how exciting!
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A beautiful ending!! Blessings Frank!
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Thank you, Mary, and blessings!
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Sharing blesses us more than those we share with, it really does.
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That’s very true. May His blessings flow to and through you to others, Mimi!
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damn! I loves me a(n) Epilogue… there’s something so…real about them (or the characters or whatever)
good work, yo
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It is an epilogue. I wanted to send the happy family off. Thank you and blessings, Clark!
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This has been great, Frank. I have really enjoyed this series!
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I am glad you enjoyed this series. Blessings, Chris!
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It is heartening to know that there was charity before there were phones to record it on- or merit to be sought. Nice ending.
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Thank you, Violet! Blessings!
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Good story of generosity and being a blessing to others
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Thank you and blessings, Jim!
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God bless you
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Such a simple thing that it’s often overlooked. But yes. We can.
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We can. Thank you, Liz! Blessings!
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I’ve enjoyed every word, and every week, of this series. Well done to you, Frank.
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I am glad you enjoyed this series, Misky. Thank you and blessings!
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That was a lovely last installment, Frank. Would that everyone was that kind.
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Thank you, Denise! I agree: may all of us be that kind. Blessings!
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A delightful ending, Frank.
I so enjoyed hearing that track, just minutes ago I listed to You Raise Me Up by Celtic Woman over at Rene’s blog!
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I am glad you liked it, Keith. There have been two weddings recently in the worlds of these six sentence stories: Finn and Bedelia on Rene’s blog and Adam and Evie here. Blessings!
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Good ending Frank, although I am sad that Angel-Poof is no more – and that’s a lovely version of the song ❤️
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Thank you, Ange! I am sad as well, but I am glad Adam and Evie finally got together. Blessings!
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Yes me too 🙏🏼
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