Topic > The Tail of the Tow Sisters - 633

In a small town not far from here lives a very rich family. In this family the dad, Greg, always worked and the mom, Kathleen, was the one who took care of their two children. They had two girls, the eldest was called Rebecca and the youngest Samantha. Now, when Samantha was little, everyone loved her, and her sister was fine with that. Rebecca knew that once she had a younger sister she would have to take on more responsibility in her life. Once Samantha grew up, she started to get very jealous of her older sister. As Rebecca grew up, she started getting more attention than her sister Samantha. She began to think that her parents no longer loved her, because they only talked about Rebecca. Rebecca this and Rebecca that was all she thought her parents had said. She kept being told why you can't be more like your sister, why aren't you in this class like your sister. Samantha started to get very jealous of everyone who always paid attention to Rebecca, never commenting on her successes and pointing out everything that was wrong with hers. Samantha felt neglected and cast aside by her family. Rebecca began to notice Samantha's behavior and asked, “Samantha, is everything okay? Because if not, can I try to help you?” Sam said: “It's all great, absolutely fine. I just need to think about myself for a while, so could you leave me alone?" Then Rebecca replied, "Okay, but if I ever need someone to talk to, my door is always open." After a few years Samantha slowly fell into a deep depression. Soon Rebecca noticed that others didn't give her sister her chance, and she just watched. Then, when their two parents died, Rebecca was... the center of the card ... the third time in his life. He also asked for advice to help his sister notice that they were going through a difficult time. While asking for help, his sister did the same thing. Asking for help to save what little was left of the relationship he had with her sister. As the months passed, the two sisters began to grow together rather than separately. When Rebecca received a lot of praise, instead of basking in the glory, she changed the subject to direct it more often towards her sister. They were back to how they were before this whole feud started. Then they realized that it was not just a coincidence that both were ready to reconcile at the same time, that it must have been a work of God's hands, because they both don't think they would have been able to talk to the other without the help of God.