After re-reading the letter forgotten in a drawer he was cleaning out, Brian decided to tear it into pieces. George died years ago. Sarah was far away. The betrayal was painful, but it transformed into blessings beyond imagining and forgiveness should have settled it long ago.
Then Brian regretted tearing up the letter wondering if he should tape the pieces back together.
To make sure he didn’t, Brian took the pieces to the sink and burnt them.
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Denise offers the prompt word “tear” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Stories.

Great words to live by. Thank you Frank!
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Thank you! Blessings!
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Excellent, Frank!
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Thank you, Rene! Blessings!
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Thanks, and to you as well.
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We buy way too much tape….Blessings, Frank.
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Good point! Blessings, Mary!
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It’s so hard sometimes, but forgiveness is the only good path.
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Good point! Blessings, Mimi!
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Nicely done, Frank.
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Thank you and blessings, Chris!
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Regret is real- I hope he comes to terms with it.
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I think he has. Blessings and thank you, Violet!
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A dilemma. He seems to have made the right choice.
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I am not sure what I would have done in the situation, but I am glad I portrayed him as doing what I’d wish I’d have done. Blessings, Keith!
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a beautiful message! ❤
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Thank you, Ren! Blessings!
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Avoiding future regret by eliminating the temptation. Clever man and happy life!
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That does look like what he did. Blessings, Liz!
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as we walk along the made-up paths in a fiction forest, it seems we can re (or tree) learn lessons that we were taught when we (some of us) too young to accept
good Six
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Good point! Maybe that is why we tell each other stories. It is better to relearn those lessons through fictional characters that we refused to accept when we were young rather than have to relearn them the hard way through our own lives. Blessings and thank you for that insight, Clark!
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Battle of regret, forgiveness and memories are so vivid here
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Thank you, Jim! Blessings!
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YW
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So much emotion packed into six sentences. Well done!
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I am glad you liked this story. Blessings to you and your family!
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