Two teens meet at the same detention table, each carrying a version of themselves that isn’t quite true. What starts as quiet judgment turns into an unexpected moment of honesty—one that doesn’t fix everything, but changes what comes next. Sometimes, the smallest choices are where real change begins. Scroll down to let the story speak to you.
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Echoes of the Court: The Vineyard of Naboth| Biblical Flash Fiction
My name is Nethanel, and I knew Naboth of Jezreel.
Not as he was spoken of in the court… but as he truly was.
A just man. A careful one—who kept what had been given to him.
Which is why, when his name began to pass through the halls of the palace…
it did not sit right with me.
And when the queen took notice of him—
I knew it would not end well.
Not as he was spoken of in the court… but as he truly was.
A just man. A careful one—who kept what had been given to him.
Which is why, when his name began to pass through the halls of the palace…
it did not sit right with me.
And when the queen took notice of him—
I knew it would not end well.
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