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Romance/Love: April 27, 2022 Issue [#11326]




 This week: A process that can bear fruit
  Edited by: Samberine Everose
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About This Newsletter

Hello everyone, I’m Samberine Everose and I'm here, one of your full time editors in the Romance/Love Topic of the WDC Newsletter, and just like I've been saying I will not be tired in expressing my thankfulness to all the beautiful people here in this wonderful community of writers for not only helping us to improve our writings but giving us also encouragement and inspiration every day. *Smile*

Fruit is always been important, it is the result of something that we make,
blended with good ingredients to nurture it.
There is a process that we need in producing a fruit.
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Letter from the editor

A process that can bear fruit?


Fruits are good and always gives a good imagery, it defines as the product or the result of a process.

So we can produce fruit in every thing that we do.

Today can be the fruit of yesterday,
and the fruit of today is tomorrow.

Fruit comes in varies, it can be a simple literal- physical form, or it can be an abstract, that may not be seen physically by the eyes but it feels by the heart.

Fruits will never be produced without a process,
a 'process that may produce fruit is called a RELATIONSHIP.

Because without a relationship there will be no product or fruit.

Relationship is the connection between a two character, two parts- whether that be in concepts, objects or people.

So, the product of today is the result of our relationship to what we did yesterday.

The product of brokenness between two characters whether that be in our fictional or non fictional story is the result of how the relationship that was being teamed up between the two characters.

In other words to produce the kind of fruit that we are aiming for
we should 'guard and 'nurture the relationship that we may have.

If both of the characters have each one the personality of having an unconditional love we may have the possibility to meet and fulfill the needed nutrients that are essential to nurture a good relationship.

Because a product or fruit will always come naturally in the state of having a good connection with each other-
Or a good relationship with each other.

Blended with good ingredients that were needed to stay good with the relationship and maintain the good quality of its fruits,
This can be patience, willingness, determination, faithfulness, gentleness, which sometimes summed up the unconditional love.

A product or good fruits is not being force to be produced,
but this will spring naturally,
because it is the fruit.

Through a good mutual relationship between two characters it will always spring naturally a good fruit, especially if its blended with real love. *Heart*
Samberine Sig.
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Ask & Answer

Our Question for this week Newsletter:
In your opinion is there another way in how we produce good fruits?

Our Question from "Romance/Love Newsletter (March 30, 2022)
How about you, which one would you prefer?

I just read your Romance/Love Newsletter on Conditional and Unconditional Love. For me, UNconditonal love is the best of the two.

My late wife Linda and I loved each other totally unconditionally, and the few short years we had as a married couple before she passed away, (11 1/2 beginning at age 19), were the best years of both of our lives. From the very start I refused to let her epilepsy, and the seizures that came with it, have any negative effect on our mutually deep love, or our relationship.
With my love watching over her 24/7, and the Lord's guidance to both of us, I watched her grow from a shy, frightened, introverted girl of 16, into a wonderfully outgoing young woman of 30 with a zest for life and a sense of humor to match it.
The unconditional love we shared gave us both the most wonderful, loving, caring relationship we could ever have. And I will always treasure every moment of those glorious years the Lord gave us together.
Incurable Romantic

For my heroine, Sigrun, unconditional love drives her to help people because of the things she can't do for the people she has lost.
Unconditional love is for strangers. Her unconditional love messes up her friends, when she gets older. Fortunately, they are adventurers.
Joto-Kai

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