"The following story can be found in the bible in the Book of St. Matthew 26:47-75.
In a land filled with sandstone hills and olive trees, there lived a group of friends who traveled together with their teacher, Jesus. Among them was a man named Judas, who had been with Jesus since the beginning of their journey.
Judas was a good friend, always ready to help and lend a hand. He traveled with Jesus and the other disciples, listening to his teachings, and learning from his wisdom. But deep inside, Judas carried a secret—a secret that weighed heavily on his heart and clouded his mind.
One evening, as Jesus and his friends gathered for their last supper together, Judas felt a sense of unease gnawing at him. Despite Jesus's words of love and friendship, Judas couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong.
As the meal ended, Jesus turned to his friends and spoke of betrayal. 'One of you will betray me,' he said, his voice soft but filled with sorrow."
"The following story can be found in the bible in Genesis 4:1-16.
In the dawn of creation, when the earth was young and the sun kissed the horizon with golden light, there lived two brothers, Cain and Abel, sons of Adam and Eve. Raised in the fertile fields of Eden, their childhood was filled with laughter and innocence, their hearts untainted by the shadow of sin.
Cain, the elder brother, was a tiller of the soil, working the land with sweat and toil, while Abel, the younger, tended to the flocks with care and devotion. Despite their differences, the brothers shared a bond forged by blood and kinship, their lives intertwined like the roots of the ancient trees that dotted the landscape.
As they grew older, Cain and Abel presented offerings to the Lord, giving thanks for the bounty of the earth and the blessings of life. Cain brought forth the fruits of his labor, grains and vegetables grown from the fertile soil, while Abel offered the choicest lambs from his flock, their wooly coats gleaming in the sunlight."