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A Far-Feteched Idea

Having magical powers may seem a far-fetched idea so silly, but the wish entices the imagination of a mortal like me. By possessing one of them for an hour could change lots of things for the better, I would use it for humanitarian purposes not for narcissism, vanity, or even worse. How can a sorcerer believe in the mystical God who's love, if his evil mind never seeks deep meditation? How can I obtain what wizards and magicians have? Wouldn't my voice wobble with fear if I asked Him? No, God favors good intentions and blesses the effort of believers, or of the one whose life is not deplorable and shimmering, always looking for sincere friendship and true understanding. And suppose I had one magical power which never compromises, would I anxiously reveal my wish that no sorceress can see in her foggy crystal ball? Yes, I wish for a cure of all diseases inflicting our children whose fate depends on our generous society. Entered in Linda- Marie's contest, " Book, Bell And Candle " Written by Andrew Crisci

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