Children's Story One A New Day

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The river began to slow its pace and returned to the early, easy flow. The banks were now a stone's throw on each side of the raft. An ever deepening peace settled over Aaron. Any traces of fear had long since evaporated. He looked into the depths of the water and saw his reflection glowing more brightly than even the shiny gold waters. Then he turned to say something to his friend. The sight that met his eyes made him tremble allover and he quickly turned away. For though Aaron shone brightly, he was like the moon in comparison to the sun-like brilliance that seemed to flood from his friend's face. A thought struck him that maybe the way he now saw things and the way he himself looked were because of the light that poured from his companion.

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