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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

The Bridge of Trust

 


In a quiet village surrounded by hills, four unlikely friends shared a dream. There was Rafi, who loved to build things; Mina, who was clever and quick-thinking; Tarek, strong and dependable; and Lila, who could always lift spirits with her kindness.

One day, heavy rains washed away the old wooden bridge that connected their village to the nearby market. Without it, people couldn’t get food or supplies. The villagers felt hopeless—but not the four friends.

“We can build a new bridge,” Rafi said with determination.

“But it won’t be easy,” Mina added. “We’ll need a plan.”

So they got to work. Rafi designed the bridge, carefully sketching every detail. Mina calculated what materials they needed and where to find them. Tarek carried heavy logs and stones from the forest. And Lila encouraged everyone, even when things got tough.

At first, things didn’t go smoothly. One of the support beams fell, and they had to start over. Tarek grew frustrated, Rafi doubted his design, and Mina worried they’d run out of time.

That’s when Lila stepped in. “We’re a team,” she said gently. “We help each other, and we don’t give up.”

Her words reminded them why they started. They listened to each other, fixed their mistakes, and worked even harder—together.

Days later, the new bridge stood strong across the river. The villagers cheered as they crossed it for the first time. The four friends stood side by side, smiling with pride.

They realized something important: the bridge wasn’t just built with wood and stone—it was built with trust, friendship, and teamwork.

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