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ST PATRICK’S TREASURE

On March 17, 2022 in Ireland there was an invasion made by elves. They wore black waistcoats under a green coat that matched their hats. People got scared because they didn’t know what that was.

Only one kid was brave enough to approach them and ask who they were and what their intentions were. One of the elves felt like he was different, and special, and decided not to hurt him. The elf answered: “We came to get what belongs to us and was taken from us a long time ago.”

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The innocent boy asks: “And what was taken from you?”

“Our treasure.” – The elf answers. “Can I help you find that treasure?” - The boy asks.

The elf said yes. They needed help.

“Ok, we are going to start introducing ourselves. I’m the ginger elf. Who are you?” - one of the elves says. “I’m Patrick Junior. It’s a tribute to my dead grandfather. Today is his death’s birthday.”

Elf- “Is your grandfather St. Patrick?”

Boy- “Yes, he left some memories behind.”

Elf- “You were exactly who we were searching for. Thank you boy.”

ST. PATRICK’S MIRACLE

Telo, a very poor boy, son of a brave warrior, Guts, was wondering around his village and noticed a very gorgeous female. Who was she? Where did she come from? Nothing mattered, he just wanted to talk to her. Some time has passed since he last saw her. He was concerned, her name was Katarina.

Two years have passed but he felt the same, something immaculate, an indescribable passion for someone he hadn’t even met. Telo is now a 15-year-old-teenager, accepted into a good college to study medicine.

One day, he saw something he could not believe: it was her, the same girl he had seen 4 years ago. He was stunned, it was 17th March, St. Patrick’s Day. Was it a blessing or just luck?

He got the braveness from his father and spoke to her with all his heart, face to face, eye to eye. She was shocked. She had never experienced such heart melting words with meaning on them. Ten years have passed since that day and now they are married. I truly believe it was the effect of St. Patrick’s Day.

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