Trustworthiness -Please Read
16 years, 4 months & 17 days ago
12th Jul 2008 20:30 A little girl was going on a trip on a train with her father and her brother,
when a boy her age asked to see the necklace she held tightly in her grip, which she said had once been her mothers,
yet with no consideration, and full of trust, she gave it to the boy to hold,
asking him to listen to what he had needed to be told,
"Be very careful with it and don't drop it on the tracks,
but more importantly never, ever, ever forget to give it back."
The boy only smiled and nodded as he turned to walk away,
but the girl never found him when the train stopped the next day,
she was scolded for her foolishness,
for what she failed to see,
he could of been a pickpocket, begger, or theif,
yet she lost no faith in the boy she had met,
he would be true and return the necklace was all she could bet,
but as the years flew by she saw neither head nor toe,
of the boy she had claimed to have truly known,
and though her family scoured jewlery shops high and low,
"It dosen't need to be done!" She told them so,
then on the night of her wedding,
it was then that he came,
her groom, her true love, was the boy she had met that day,
and as he took the necklace and placed it in her hand,
he told her he had wanted to give it back and had searched for her in his land,
but she only smiled, pressing a small finger to his lips,
she gently said "I know that you did your very best." brushing his cheeks with her soft finger tips
Hanging his head he said "My best was not enough."
"But it was!" She said he voice angry and grough
"Just like I belived you would you gave my necklace back,
between us there is no lost faith or trust for that was all I had asked."
With a smile he placed the necklace around her elegant neck,
the girl who had belived in him always with love, unlike all the rest.
And if this small act of trust reached your heart,
that post this somewhere else from end to start.
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