There was once but a world afar of what we currently have now. T'was a time when no living mortal have yet roam unto earths, for yet there was none. There was but just a gentlemen, wed to a lady of beauty and calmness, and both of them share eternity for the both have lived to forever.
The couple was happy to share everything; including each other beyond anything else. Their laughter and joy made Fate envy, and went furious to have found himself alone above all his powers to demand anything to any living creature in the world. Because of his pity to his own, he then claim for the love of the man and its wife, hoping for its doom. He, himself Fate, forced the lovers to separate ways if they insisted to living.
The couple was in array, they cannot see or even imagine themselves afar from each other. They were despaired.
When darkness crept to the skies, the wife in great grieves whilst her man swims in slumber confronted Fate. She implored Fate's change of demand as she could in her reasons. Fate confessed of his envy, and the lady comforted him. She has decided to give Fate a company, for his vast earths. It was life of new being, new than just immortals like them.
Fate became happy, but only 'til the second sun rose. His mortals never smiled. His gifts of being never came with happiness just as like of what he wanted from the lovers. He came back again to taking his claim, and now have something in demand for more. He gave them no choice but their end.
The lovers were in deep melancholy of what they have heard, and have realized their coming separation from each others comforting caress. They begged to be together, and they were in tears. Fate gave them but a condition to fulfill. He made them give gifts to his mortal beings, and the lovers will die only in form but will stay together in eternity.
The wife made thought, and agreed to the given condition. Because of her pity to Fate's desperation for happiness, she gave gift of a feeling of Love. A feeling of euphoria encompassing passion, sympathy, devotion, and unselfishness above all. T'was that which gave the mortals living a reason to feel happy, satisfied, and at peace.
The man on the other hand, in his weary and vengeful heart, define his gift in mere sense of Death. He gave event that balances his wife's happy gift by end. He gave Fate's beings a gift that will similarly took its life after all its happiness and joy, just as same to their pity ends of his beloved.
Fate accepted their gifts as part of their agreement, and even found Death a gift of righteousness, and being just. As the lovers delivered to their parts, Fate claimed their life and made them act on their gifts as promised to forever togetherness. From then on and onward, mortals learned to love today and die tomorrow.
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