I can't fine the original prompt but I remember what it said so sorry...
A couple is sent to heaven and in order to enter they must read all the lies they ever told each other. The man is given stacks of books and the woman is given one peice of paper with four words on it.
1. The obvious
The man chuckled as he started to read through the first book, flipping it's pages. "Yes honey, I cleaned the bathroom while you where away on your trip." He chuckled and read another one. "I'll fix the broken cabinet in the morning. Yes that hat looks cute on you."
The woman looked down at the small paper in her hand. She then looked up to the man she had been married too for more than sixty years, reading off all his small white lies. "I..." She paused wondering if she should really read it. Her husband looked up to face her, waiting for her to continue. "I love you sweetheart." She said the lie on her paper letting it fall down as she walked away. She never loved him, and she never will.
2. The reverse
The woman smiled and she looked at the lie she had to read off. "I really hate you." She had remembered saying it in a fight they had. She loved him very much and it hurt her heart to say those words to the man she loved so dearly even if it was a lie.
The man took a deep breath and picked up the first book, filled with his wedding vows. The second filled with all the small things he would say to her when she was scared. Three more books about all the poems he used to write her in college. He never loved her. And all the things throughout his life that he did for her and said to her, was a lie.
3. Kids 1
"Yes I want kids." Her lie said.
"So you mean all this time. You never loved our kids. You never wanted them. But you raised them. Like any mother would. And you never wanted them. With me. At all?"
4. Kids 2
"I don't want kids." She read her lie. The truth was that she did indeed want kids, all her life.
"What? You know that I wanted kids too! I didn't have kids because I thought you didn't want them! I sacrificed all of that for you! I could have been a father! You could have been a mother! We could have been grandparents! Even great-grandparents! Why did you tell me you didn't want kids?"
Writting prompt extension
The woman decided she would rather spend her time in hell than read the four words on the paper. The husband went to pick up the paper and read the four words she couldn't read him.
What are the four words she couldn't read him?

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