(Prologue)

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1 Corinthians 13:13 “And now these three remains: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love.”

Love, hope, faith, and even trust all combine friends and family. When one doesn’t do one of these, the family may just fall apart, unless the others are strong enough to deal with it.

When love comes into the equation, the friends should care and help one another like they help themselves. If one completely forgets this, then there’s no care, and all there is, is a harsh family. Rules, and hardly any freedom, or time to spend with one another.

Hope is usually mixed in with trust with most, but it’s also with religion and to think that the group is connected in more ways than one. You know how others feel and can understand them, then knowing you can help when they have an issue. They put their hope in one another to keep connected.

Faith is mostly mixed in with religion, but for family or friends, it mixes in with the knowledge that you have one another’s backs in trouble or in anguish. Your faith relies not only on religion, but also on each other.

Trust is the greatest out of all of them. If you don’t trust your members, than it’s not really a group, family, or your friend. If they lie, they can’t be trusted for a long while afterward, so you can’t tell where they are and what their opinions are. You can’t tell what they like or what they despise, so you can’t help them.

Now even though one lies, it’s sometimes, not all the time, good for the group of others. If they keep something from the group, then it’s so that they can trust them more later when the time comes. It may be confusing, yes, but so are fortune cookies.

So when one of the group members in the Turtle lair leaves for the other side, will they still trust them? Or completely fall apart when the time comes? This is what will happen this time around.

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