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Why faceless?

 

Somewhere in the garden ..... The fairies listened intently as the oldest fairy explained why people couldn't see their faces. They were confused and a little bit sad that humans couldn't see them as they truly were.

"But why can't they see us like the other creatures in the garden?" one of the fairies asked.

"Because humans are different," the oldest fairy replied. "They see with their eyes, but often with their emotions too. If they look at you with their heart, they will see your face too."

The fairies were amazed by this. They had never thought about the idea that people could see with their hearts.

"But how do we make them see us with their hearts?" another fairy asked.

"It's not something you can force," the oldest fairy said. "You have to let it happen naturally. If you spread love and kindness wherever you go, people will begin to see you in a different way."

The fairies nodded, understanding the wisdom of the oldest fairy's words. They knew that they couldn't force people to see them as they truly were, but they could continue to spread love and magic in the garden, hoping that one day humans would see them too.

As the days and weeks went by, the fairies followed the advice of the oldest fairy. They continued to spread love and kindness in the garden, helping the flowers to grow and the animals to thrive. And slowly but surely, people began to notice them in a different way.

At first, it was just a passing glance or a feeling of warmth in their hearts. But as time went on, people began to see the fairies as the magical and beautiful creatures that they truly were. They saw their faces, not with their eyes, but with their hearts.

And so the fairies continued to live in the garden, spreading love and magic wherever they went, knowing that even if people couldn't see them at first, they would eventually see them with their hearts.


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  Somewhere in the garden ..... The fairies listened intently as the oldest fairy explained why people couldn't see their faces. They we...