Update 83: Writing Expedition ✍️: "Thursday for Stories"_ The Chief Corner Stone

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Story!! Story!!!


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There was a time in a small village call Iton Mbong, there lived a very wise old man named Grandpa Eli. He was really known for always telling the us best stories. One pretty dazzling evening, we in a group as curious children all gathered around him, much eager to hear his latest tale for the day.

Story Title: The Chief Corner Stone

The Great Builder

Grandpa Eli began, "Long ago, in a unique magical kingdom, there live a great builder named Anie who was tasked with creating a magnificent castle. The king all wanted it to be the strongest and the most beautiful in all the land. Anie worked all day and night, gathering all the finest stones from mountains and the rivers."


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The Special Stone

One fine day, while searching for some stones, Anie stumbled upon a strange but amazed rock. It was really different from all the others— so smooth, shining, and really glowing softly in the sunlight. Anie did felt a strange connection to this one stone and then decided to use it as the cornerstone of the castle.

Building the Castle

As Anie placed out the special stone, he did noticed something really amazing. The other stones began to all fit perfectly around it, forming in a strong and much beautiful structure. The villagers did gathered to see the castle grow taller and of course more magnificent each day. They were really amazed at how the cornerstone did held everything together.

The Celebration

When the castle was definitely finished at last, the king then threw a grand celebration 🎉. He did praised Anie for his amazing work and honored too the special stone. The villagers all danced, sang, and feasted, celebrating of their new home. They realized that significantly the cornerstone was not just a stone; it definitely was the heart of their castle.


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The Lesson Learned

From that very day on, the villagers all understood the importance of what the chief cornerstone means. It reminded all of them that sometimes, the very smallest things can hold all the greatest power. They learned too to appreciate each other’s very uniqueness, for it was their kind differences that made their community really strong.

I invite @rossnenye, @kidi40 and @patjewell.

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