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God Created Time To Kill Things He Grew by iamscope(m): 6:10am On Mar 16, 2023
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the mountains, there lived a young girl named Aisha. She was the eldest of four siblings and the daughter of a poor farmer. Aisha was a bright and determined girl who loved to learn and dreamed of one day becoming a doctor.

However, life had other plans for her. One day, Aisha's father fell ill and could not work in the fields anymore. The family's only source of income had disappeared, leaving them struggling to make ends meet. Aisha knew she had to do something to help her family, so she dropped out of school and started working odd jobs around the village.

Despite her hard work, Aisha could not make enough money to support her family. They were living in poverty and struggling to put food on the table. Aisha's dreams of becoming a doctor faded away as she realized that they were just that, dreams. She had to face the harsh realities of life and accept that her future was uncertain.

One day, as Aisha was walking back from work, she was attacked by a group of men. They raped her and left her on the side of the road, bleeding and broken. Aisha's family found her and rushed her to the nearest hospital, but it was too late. Aisha died that night, a victim of the inequalities of life.

Her family was devastated. They had lost their daughter and sister, and they were left with nothing. They could not afford a proper burial for Aisha, so they had to bury her in a shallow grave in the woods.

As time passed, the village forgot about Aisha. Her family continued to live in poverty, struggling to survive each day. They prayed to God for help, but it seemed as if their prayers went unanswered.

Meanwhile, crime and poverty continued to ravage the village. The wealthy few exploited the poor, and the authorities turned a blind eye. The villagers were left to fend for themselves, and many lost their lives to the injustices of life.

Years went by, and the village remained unchanged. The inequalities of life continued to plague the villagers, and they had no hope for a better future. The unwillingness of God to help them left them feeling lost and alone.

In the end, Aisha's story became a cautionary tale for the villagers. It reminded them that life was unfair, and that sometimes, even the strongest and brightest among them could fall victim to the inequalities of life. They learned that they had to fight for themselves and for each other, and that together, they could make a difference.

But for Aisha and her family, it was too late. They had already paid the ultimate price for the inequalities of life, and their story was a tragic reminder of the harsh realities that many people face every day.

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