The Sisters Who Were Rejected by Their Father
The Sisters Who Were Rejected by Their Father - A Heartbreaking African Tale
In this touching and emotional African tale, we explore the lives of two sisters who face the painful rejection of their father. Despite their love and devotion, the girls find themselves abandoned by the one person they believed would always protect them. Their journey is one of resilience, struggle, and the search for acceptance, as they fight to survive in a harsh world that doesn’t always understand them.
This heart-wrenching story will take you through their trials, their dreams, and the unbreakable bond between sisters. As they navigate life without the support of their father, the sisters discover their true strength and the power of forgiveness. In a world where family bonds are tested, this tale highlights the importance of love, trust, and the courage to move forward.
Join the sisters on their emotional journey and witness how they rise above the pain of rejection to find their own path in life.
Keywords: African tale, rejected by father, emotional story, sisters’ bond, family rejection, resilience, African folklore, forgiveness, survival, strength.
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The Sisters Who Were Rejected by Their Father - A Heartbreaking African Tale
In this touching and emotional African tale, we explore the lives of two sisters who face the painful rejection of their father. Despite their love and devotion, the girls find themselves abandoned by the one person they believed would always protect them. Their journey is one of resilience, struggle, and the search for acceptance, as they fight to survive in a harsh world that doesn’t always understand them.
This heart-wrenching story will take you through their trials, their dreams, and the unbreakable bond between sisters. As they navigate life without the support of their father, the sisters discover their true strength and the power of forgiveness. In a world where family bonds are tested, this tale highlights the importance of love, trust, and the courage to move forward.
Join the sisters on their emotional journey and witness how they rise above the pain of rejection to find their own path in life.
Keywords: African tale, rejected by father, emotional story, sisters’ bond, family rejection, resilience, African folklore, forgiveness, survival, strength.
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00:00The moon hung low in the sky, casting a pale glow over the quiet village.
00:05In a small, worn-out hut near the edge of the settlement,
00:09two sisters, Zala and Amari, sat close together,
00:13their stomachs empty and their hearts heavy.
00:16They had grown used to the cold silence of their father, Kofi.
00:19Ever since he married his new wife, Jabari, he had changed.
00:23Once a loving father, he now barely looked at them
00:26as if they were nothing more than shadows in his home.
00:29Zala, the older sister, was strong-willed and protective.
00:33She had seen the way their father's love faded, little by little,
00:37like the dying embers of a fire.
00:39Amari, the younger one, still clung to hope,
00:42believing that deep down, their father still cared.
00:45But that night, their hopes would shatter forever.
00:48The girls were sitting quietly by the small fire,
00:51whispering to each other when they heard footsteps.
00:53Kofi stood in the doorway, his face hard, his eyes cold.
00:57He didn't call them by their names.
00:59He didn't ask if they had eaten.
01:01Instead, his words cut through the air like a knife.
01:04You can't stay here anymore.
01:06Amari's eyes widened.
01:07What do you mean, Baba?
01:08Kofi looked away, as if he couldn't bear to meet their gaze.
01:12Jabari doesn't want you here.
01:14And I have no place for daughters who bring me nothing but trouble.
01:17Zala clenched her fists.
01:18We are your daughters.
01:20How can you throw us out like this?
01:22Kofi's face twisted with anger.
01:24Don't argue with me.
01:25You will leave tonight.
01:27Tears welled in Amari's eyes.
01:29Baba, please.
01:30We have nowhere to go.
01:31But Kofi had already turned away.
01:33He didn't care.
01:34He didn't listen.
01:35Zala felt her heart break.
01:37But she refused to beg.
01:39She grabbed Amari's hand, pulling her sister up.
01:41If their father didn't want them, they would leave.
01:44But she made a silent promise to herself.
01:46One day, he would regret this decision.
01:48The night was colder than ever, but nothing felt colder than the pain in their hearts.
01:53Zala and Amari walked barefoot on the rough dirt path, their thin clothes doing little
01:57to protect them from the biting wind.
01:59Behind them, their father's house grew smaller and smaller until it disappeared into the darkness.
02:04He had shut the door on them forever.
02:06Amari sniffled, wiping her tears with the back of her hand.
02:10Zala, where will we go?
02:11Her voice was small, shaking like the wind that rustled through the trees.
02:15Zala tightened her grip on her little sister's hand.
02:17We'll find a place.
02:18Don't worry.
02:19But deep inside, she was scared too.
02:22They had no food, no shelter, and no one to help them.
02:25The village was asleep, and even if it weren't, she knew the people wouldn't open their doors
02:29for them.
02:30Their stepmother had already poisoned their minds with lies.
02:33The sisters wandered for what felt like hours, the tall trees of the forest surrounding them
02:38like silent watchers.
02:39Crickets chirped in the darkness, and the distant howl of a wolf sent chills down Amari's spine.
02:45She clung to Zala's arm.
02:46I don't want to be here, she whispered.
02:49Zala pulled her closer.
02:50We'll be fine.
02:51Just keep walking.
02:52But as the night stretched on, Amari's legs grew weak.
02:55She stumbled, falling to her knees.
02:57Zala, I can't.
02:59I'm so tired.
03:00Zala knelt beside her, brushing the dirt from her sister's hands.
03:03I know, Amari, but we can't stop here.
03:05We need to find shelter before morning.
03:07Tears spilled down Amari's cheeks.
03:09Why did Baba do this to us?
03:10Doesn't he love us?
03:11Zala's chest ached, but she refused to cry.
03:14We don't need him.
03:15We have each other.
03:16That's enough.
03:17But was it really enough?
03:18The forest was dark, cold, and empty.
03:21And for the first time in her life, Zala felt truly alone.
03:24Back at home, the warm glow of the lanterns cast shadows on the walls as Jabari, the stepmother,
03:30sat comfortably in her fine silk clothes.
03:33She smirked as she watched Kofi pace back and forth.
03:36He had barely spoken since sending his daughters away, but she knew doubt was creeping into his mind.
03:41She needed to make sure that doubt never turned into regret.
03:45She sighed dramatically, shaking her head.
03:47Kofi, you did the right thing, she said sweetly.
03:50Those girls, they carried a bad omen.
03:52If they had stayed, your life would have crumbled.
03:55Kofi stopped and frowned.
03:57They are my daughters, Jabari.
03:59Jabari narrowed her eyes, but kept her voice calm.
04:02Daughters?
04:03She scoffed.
04:04No, Kofi, they were nothing but burdens.
04:06Haven't you noticed?
04:07Ever since their mother died, bad luck has followed you.
04:10Your business struggles, your cattle grow weak, and your crops fail.
04:14It's not a coincidence.
04:15She leaned closer, lowering her voice.
04:17Those girls are cursed.
04:19Kofi rubbed his temples, the weight of her words pressing down on him.
04:23They are just children.
04:24Jabari placed a gentle hand on his arm, her fingers cold.
04:28Exactly.
04:28And what do you think happens to a man who keeps cursed children under his roof?
04:32He loses everything.
04:33I couldn't let that happen to you, my love.
04:35I care about you too much.
04:37Her voice was honeyed, soothing, wrapping around him like a spell.
04:41Kofi sighed heavily, nodding slowly.
04:44Maybe you're right.
04:45Jabari smiled in satisfaction.
04:47Of course I'm right, and you must not go looking for them.
04:49If you do, the curse will return.
04:51The next morning, Jabari wasted no time.
04:54She spread the rumours like wildfire, whispering to the villagers, twisting the truth with every
04:59breath.
05:00The sisters were always strange, she told the baker's wife.
05:03Did you know birds would stop singing when they passed by?
05:06They bring misfortune, she warned the blacksmith.
05:08Anyone who helps them will suffer the same fate.
05:11One by one, the villagers believed her.
05:13Doors that could have opened for Zala and Amari remained shut.
05:17No one would help the abandoned sisters now.
05:19Jabari had won.
05:20The night stretched on, endless and cruel.
05:23Zala and Amari huddled beneath a tree, their bodies trembling from the cold.
05:27Hunger gnawed at their stomachs, and exhaustion weighed down their limbs.
05:30Amari had stopped crying hours ago, too weak to shed more tears.
05:35Zala held her close, whispering,
05:37We'll be okay, Amari.
05:38Just hold on.
05:39But deep inside, she wasn't sure how much longer they could survive.
05:43Then, through the thick silence of the forest, came the sound of footsteps.
05:47Slow, careful.
05:48Someone was approaching.
05:49Zala tensed, pulling Amari behind her.
05:52Was it a wild animal?
05:53A thief, or worse?
05:54Someone sent by their father to chase them further away.
05:57A figure emerged from the shadows, an old woman, wrapped in a worn-out shawl.
06:02Her face lined with years of wisdom and hardship.
06:04She held a lantern, its warm glow revealing gentle eyes filled with kindness.
06:09My poor children, she said softly, kneeling beside them.
06:12What are you doing out here all alone?
06:14Zala hesitated.
06:15But Amari, too weak to hold back, whispered,
06:17Our father.
06:18He threw us out.
06:19The woman sighed, shaking her head.
06:21No child should be left in the cold.
06:23Come.
06:24I will take you home.
06:25Too tired to resist, the sisters followed her through the dark, their legs barely able
06:30to carry them.
06:31When they reached her small hut, the warmth inside felt like a dream.
06:34A pot of stew bubbled over the fire, filling the air with a rich, comforting smell.
06:39The woman, Mama Imani, handed them bowls of food, watching as they ate like starving animals.
06:45For the first time in days, they felt safe.
06:47Over the next few weeks, Mama Imani became their guardian.
06:50She taught Zala how to weave baskets, and Amari how to gather herbs.
06:56Survival is not just about strength, she told them.
06:59It's about knowing how to make the world work for you.
07:02But even as they learned, the village did not forget their past.
07:06Whispers followed them wherever they went.
07:08Those are Kofi's daughters, people muttered.
07:11The cursed ones.
07:12No one welcomed them.
07:13No one trusted them.
07:14But Zala and Amari refused to be broken.
07:17They had survived this far, and they would keep fighting.
07:19Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months.
07:23Life with Mama Imani was not easy, but it was better than the cold forest and the empty streets of the village.
07:29She woke Zala and Amari before sunrise, giving them tasks that left their hands rough and their backs sore.
07:36But she always said the same thing.
07:37Hard work builds strength, and strength builds freedom.
07:41Zala learned to weave baskets with steady hands, turning dry grass into beautiful patterns.
07:46Amari, curious about plants, followed Mama Imani into the forest, learning which herbs healed wounds and which ones brought sleep.
07:54Their fingers bled, their muscles ached, but they never complained.
07:58One evening, as they sat by the fire, Mama Imani watched them closely.
08:03Then, with a sigh, she spoke.
08:05You think you're the only ones who have suffered?
08:08Zala looked up, surprised.
08:09What do you mean, Mama?
08:10Mama Imani stirred the fire with a stick.
08:12Long ago, I was cast out too.
08:15This village, it can be cruel.
08:16People fear what they don't understand.
08:18Amari's eyes widened.
08:20But why?
08:21The old woman smiled sadly.
08:22Because I knew things they didn't.
08:24I healed when they only knew how to harm.
08:26I helped when they only knew how to take.
08:28She looked at them, her eyes sharp.
08:31But I never let them break me, and neither will you.
08:33Her words sank deep into their hearts.
08:35From that day forward, they worked even harder.
08:38They sold baskets in the market.
08:39And slowly, people noticed their craftsmanship.
08:42When a child fell ill, Amari used her herbs to heal him.
08:46And the whispers of cursed girls began to change.
08:49One by one, people started coming to them.
08:52Not with fear, but with curiosity.
08:54An old man needed a strong basket for fishing.
08:57A mother asked for medicine for her baby.
09:00Slowly, respect replaced suspicion.
09:02Zala and Amari had once been thrown away like nothing.
09:05Now, they were becoming something greater than their past.
09:08They were proving to the world that they were more than the daughters of a cruel man.
09:13They were survivors.
09:14The village buzzed with excitement.
09:16Drums echoed through the streets.
09:18And colourful fabrics decorated the market stalls.
09:21A grand festival had been announced.
09:22The king himself was searching for talented individuals to serve in his palace.
09:26It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
09:28And everyone was eager to prove their worth.
09:30Zala and Amari stood at the edge of the crowd,
09:32watching as people whispered about the news.
09:35For a long time, they had struggled to be accepted.
09:37This could be their chance to start fresh.
09:40To finally leave behind the shadows of their past.
09:43Amari's eyes sparkled with hope.
09:45Zala, we should go.
09:46If the king sees what we can do, maybe, maybe we won't have to struggle anymore.
09:50Zala hesitated.
09:51What if they still see us as cursed?
09:53Mama Imani, who had been listening, placed a firm hand on Zala's shoulder.
09:57Then make them see something else, she said.
10:00Show them your strength.
10:01Determined, the sisters prepared for the festival.
10:04Zala wove the finest fabrics she had ever made,
10:07using golden threads and patterns so intricate,
10:10they looked like they were touched by the sun.
10:12Amari gathered her rarest herbs,
10:14creating healing balms and potions unlike anything the villagers had seen before.
10:18When the festival day arrived,
10:20the village square was alive with music and laughter.
10:23People danced, merchants shouted,
10:26and performers displayed their skills.
10:28But when Zala and Amari stepped forward, the crowd fell silent.
10:32The king's eyes widened as he examined Zala's fabric,
10:35running his fingers over the soft, shimmering threads.
10:38This is extraordinary, he murmured.
10:41Then he turned to Amari,
10:43watching as she demonstrated her knowledge of healing.
10:45With a single touch, she soothed a man's aching leg,
10:49and the crowd gasped in amazement.
10:51The king smiled.
10:52You both possess great gifts.
10:54He looked at them carefully.
10:55Come to the palace.
10:57I have use for such talent.
10:59The sisters exchanged a glance,
11:02their hearts pounding.
11:03The same village that once rejected them was now watching in awe.
11:07This was their moment,
11:08their chance to change their fate forever.
11:11Kofi sat outside his shop,
11:12staring at the empty street.
11:14Once, his business had been the pride of the village,
11:17his store filled with the finest fabrics,
11:19his wealth enough to command respect.
11:21But now, the shelves were half empty,
11:23and customers barely glanced his way.
11:26The few who did come left with whispers on their lips.
11:29Ever since he threw his daughters away,
11:31nothing has gone right for him.
11:33The spirits must be punishing him.
11:35At first, Kofi ignored the gossip.
11:37He told himself it was just bad luck,
11:39a passing storm.
11:40But the storm never passed.
11:42His best suppliers stopped doing business with him.
11:45His wealth, once abundant,
11:47slipped through his fingers like sand.
11:49And Jabari, his beloved wife,
11:52was no longer the gentle woman he once knew.
11:54She controlled everything now.
11:56The money, the house, even him.
11:58You're useless, she spat one evening,
12:01throwing a ledger at him.
12:02We have debts piling up,
12:04and you sit here like a fool.
12:06Kofi clenched his jaw.
12:07Business has been slow.
12:09You think I don't know that?
12:10Jabari scoffed.
12:11Maybe if you were smarter,
12:12we wouldn't be in this mess.
12:14She turned away,
12:15adjusting the gold bangles on her wrist.
12:17If you can't provide,
12:18I'll find someone who can.
12:20Her words cut deeper than any wound.
12:22Kofi felt the weight of his choices
12:24pressing down on him.
12:25He had abandoned his daughters for this woman.
12:27He had believed her lies,
12:29and now he had nothing.
12:31Late at night,
12:32he would sit alone,
12:33staring at the sky.
12:35Were Zala and Amari still alive?
12:37He imagined them cold and hungry,
12:39wandering the world without a father.
12:41The thought made his chest ache.
12:43But what could he do now?
12:44They were long gone.
12:45The villagers watched from afar,
12:47shaking their heads.
12:48He thought his daughters were a curse,
12:50they whispered.
12:51But the real curse was his own heart.
12:54The festival was brighter than ever,
12:56with music filling the air
12:57and colours dancing under the golden sun.
13:00The village square overflowed with people,
13:02all eager to witness the king's search for talent.
13:05Stalls displayed the finest crafts,
13:07and performers showed their best skills.
13:09But when Zala and Amari stepped forward,
13:12all eyes turned to them.
13:13Zala unrolled her fabrics,
13:15revealing shimmering patterns,
13:17woven with the precision of a master.
13:19The golden threads caught the sunlight,
13:21making them look almost magical.
13:23The crowd gasped in awe.
13:25No one had ever seen such beauty
13:27in a simple piece of cloth.
13:29The king himself leaned forward,
13:31inspecting the fabric with great interest.
13:33This is the work of an expert,
13:35he said,
13:35running his fingers over the smooth,
13:37detailed patterns.
13:38Who taught you this?
13:39Zala stood tall.
13:40I learned it myself, your majesty.
13:42The king's eyes gleamed with admiration.
13:45Remarkable.
13:46Then,
13:46Amari stepped forward,
13:48carrying a tray of small bottles
13:49filled with colourful liquids and dried herbs.
13:52A villager,
13:52with a swollen foot,
13:54hobbled forward,
13:55and Amari knelt beside him.
13:56She crushed a few leaves,
13:58mixed them with a special oil,
14:00and gently applied the paste to his skin.
14:02Within moments,
14:03the man sighed in relief.
14:05The crowd erupted into murmurs.
14:07She is gifted.
14:09A true healer.
14:10The king watched closely.
14:11Where did you learn such knowledge?
14:12Amari smiled softly.
14:14From the earth,
14:15from experience,
14:16and from those who came before me.
14:18The king nodded,
14:19clearly impressed.
14:20You both have rare and valuable skills.
14:23I would be honoured to have you in my palace.
14:25The words sent a wave of emotions through the system.
14:28After years of rejection,
14:29after nights of hunger and cold,
14:31they were finally seen,
14:33not as outcasts,
14:34but as gifted individuals.
14:36The villagers,
14:37the same ones who had once turned them away,
14:40now looked at them with respect.
14:41The sisters had risen above their past.
14:44They were no longer abandoned daughters.
14:46They were future legends.
14:47The grand palace gates stood tall,
14:49guarded by soldiers in shining armour.
14:52Kofi stood outside.
14:53His once-proud shoulders slumped,
14:55his clothes no longer rich and fine.
14:57He had lost everything.
14:58His wealth,
14:59his reputation,
15:01and now,
15:01even his dignity.
15:02The whispers in the village had reached him.
15:04His daughters had become great.
15:06They lived in the palace.
15:07They stood before the king.
15:09Desperation burned in his heart as he stepped forward,
15:12his voice shaking.
15:13Please.
15:14I must see them.
15:15The guards eyed him suspiciously,
15:17but,
15:17after some hesitation,
15:19allowed him inside.
15:20Kofi walked through the golden halls,
15:22his heart pounding with every step,
15:24and then,
15:25he saw them.
15:26Zala and Amari stood before him,
15:28dressed in beautiful royal garments,
15:30their faces calm but unreadable.
15:32They looked nothing like the helpless girls he had abandoned.
15:35They looked powerful.
15:36They looked untouchable.
15:37Kofi dropped to his knees.
15:39My daughters,
15:40I have wronged you,
15:41his voice cracked,
15:42and tears welled in his eyes.
15:44I was blind, foolish.
15:45I should never have listened to Jabari.
15:47She poisoned my mind.
15:49She made me believe you were a curse.
15:51He shook his head,
15:52his hands trembling.
15:53But I see the truth now.
15:55You were never cursed.
15:56I was.
15:58Zala and Amari remained silent.
16:00The same man who had thrown them away like nothing
16:02was now kneeling before them,
16:04begging for mercy.
16:05Kofi crawled forward,
16:06his voice desperate.
16:07Forgive me.
16:08I was weak.
16:09I was deceived.
16:11But I am still your father,
16:12Amari's fists clenched,
16:14emotions swirling inside her.
16:16A father,
16:17she whispered.
16:18A father protects.
16:19A father loves,
16:20Kofi sobbed.
16:22I can't change the past.
16:23But please,
16:25don't turn me away.
16:26Silence filled the grand hall.
16:28The sisters looked at each other,
16:30their hearts torn between the pain of their past
16:32and the weight of mercy.
16:33Would they forgive him?
16:35Or would they let him suffer as they once did?
16:37Zala and Amari stood in front of Kofi,
16:40his tear-filled eyes searching for their forgiveness.
16:43Their hearts felt heavy
16:45as memories of the past rushed back.
16:48Nights spent hungry and cold,
16:50days filled with pain and rejection.
16:52They had been abandoned,
16:54treated like they didn't matter,
16:56cast aside by the very man
16:57who should have loved them most.
16:59Amari felt the anger rise in her chest,
17:02her fists clenching at her sides.
17:04How could he stand there now,
17:06asking for forgiveness after all he had done?
17:08The king,
17:09who had been watching the scene unfold,
17:12stepped forward.
17:13You have both suffered greatly
17:14because of this man.
17:15You have the power to punish him,
17:17to make him feel the same pain he caused you.
17:20What would you have me do?
17:21Zala and Amari exchanged a quiet look.
17:23They had been given the power to choose his fate,
17:26to make him pay for his cruelty.
17:28But in that moment,
17:29something deep inside them shifted.
17:31They didn't need revenge.
17:33They didn't need to become like him.
17:35Zala took a deep breath and spoke,
17:37her voice steady.
17:38We don't want him punished in the way you think.
17:40The king raised an eyebrow,
17:42clearly surprised.
17:43What do you mean?
17:44Amari stepped forward,
17:45her voice calm but firm.
17:47We want him to experience what we did.
17:50We want him to feel the pain of being cast out,
17:53of losing everything.
17:54She looked at the king,
17:55her eyes filled with strength.
17:57Strip him of his wealth.
17:59Leave him with nothing,
18:00so he can understand the emptiness we felt.
18:02Zala nodded.
18:03Let him learn what it means to have nothing,
18:06no money,
18:06no status,
18:07no power.
18:08Only then will he truly understand the suffering he caused.
18:12The king stood silent for a moment,
18:14looking at the two sisters in awe.
18:16Their words were powerful,
18:18filled with a wisdom that was beyond their years.
18:20Finally he nodded.
18:21As you wish.
18:22Kofi's face turned pale.
18:23His wealth,
18:24his power,
18:25everything he had worked for was about to slip away,
18:28just like he had once done to his daughters.
18:30The king wasted no time.
18:32With a single command,
18:33Kofi's wealth was taken from him.
18:36His business was shut down,
18:37his lands were seized,
18:38and all the gold that once glittered in his vault was now gone.
18:42Kofi stood there in shock,
18:44watching his entire world crumble in front of his eyes.
18:47Jabari,
18:48his wife,
18:49who had once stood by him,
18:51now looked at him with cold eyes.
18:53Without his riches,
18:54he was no longer the man she had married.
18:56She turned away without a word,
18:58not even a glance at the man she had once loved.
19:01You're useless,
19:02she muttered,
19:03her voice cold.
19:05I don't need you anymore.
19:06And with that,
19:07she left.
19:08She packed her things and walked out the door,
19:10leaving Kofi alone in the empty house.
19:12For the first time in years,
19:14Kofi understood what it meant to have nothing.
19:16He had been wealthy,
19:17powerful,
19:18and surrounded by people who treated him like a king.
19:21Now he was alone,
19:22abandoned by the woman he thought loved him,
19:25and stripped of everything he had.
19:27Kofi was forced to live in the same conditions
19:29he had once condemned his daughters to.
19:31His clothes were worn and ragged,
19:33his meals small and few.
19:34The life of luxury he had once enjoyed
19:36was nothing more than a distant memory.
19:38The villagers,
19:39who had once feared him,
19:41now saw him as just another man struggling to survive.
19:44They whispered in the streets,
19:45talking about the once proud man who had lost everything.
19:49Karma,
19:49they said.
19:50It had come for him,
19:51just as it had come for others before him.
19:54As Kofi walked through the village,
19:55he realized what he had done.
19:57He had abandoned his daughters,
19:59believing them to be cursed.
20:01But in truth,
20:02he was the one who had been cursed all along.
20:04His heart ached as he thought of them.
20:06Zala and Amari had risen above their past.
20:10They had strength.
20:11They had love.
20:12And they had finally found peace.
20:14Zala and Amari had come a long way from the life they once knew.
20:18The palace,
20:19which had once felt like a far-off dream,
20:21was now their home.
20:23Every day,
20:24they worked hard,
20:25continuing to grow their skills and reputation.
20:28They weren't just surviving anymore.
20:30They were thriving.
20:30As the years went by,
20:32the sisters used their newfound wealth and power to change lives.
20:36They had suffered,
20:37yes,
20:37but they had learned from that pain.
20:40And instead of letting it harden their hearts,
20:42they used it to fuel their mission.
20:44They didn't forget the children who had been abandoned,
20:47just like they had been.
20:48Zala and Amari built a home for those children,
20:51a safe place where they could grow up loved and cared for.
20:54Every child that walked through their doors felt the warmth they had once lacked.
21:00The sisters made sure to offer them the same kindness they had found in Mama Imani,
21:05teaching them how to stand strong and be independent.
21:08One by one,
21:09the children learned new skills,
21:11how to weave,
21:13how to farm,
21:14how to heal.
21:15Zala and Amari made sure each child was given the tools to thrive,
21:19just as they had.
21:20And slowly,
21:21the small group of abandoned children began to flourish.
21:24building their own futures.
21:25But more than the skills,
21:27Zala and Amari gave them something far more valuable.
21:31Hope that no matter how difficult life may seem,
21:34you can rise above.
21:35Hope that love and resilience are stronger than any cruelty or pain.
21:40In the end,
21:40the sisters proved something important.
21:42True strength lies not in wealth or power,
21:45but in the love we give,
21:46the resilience we show,
21:48and the forgiveness we offer.
21:49They had forgiven their father,
21:51they had forgiven their past,
21:52and now they were shaping a future
21:54where no child would ever have to suffer as they had.
21:57Their legacy wasn't just in the riches they had earned,
21:59it was in the hearts they had healed,
22:01the lives they had changed,
22:03and the love they shared with the world.
22:05So,
22:05so,
22:05so,
22:06so,
22:10so,
22:11so,
22:12and now,
22:12let's go on,
22:13and then we will see you something in the fairest,
22:13and of course,
22:14and the大家好 is on earth,
22:15and I,
22:21really,
22:23and I will look at theantom sound.