This+Too+Shall+Pass

Dylan __THIS TOO SHALL PASS__

There once lived a guard named Benaiah. He was his king Solomon's best guard and had never failed to do a task the king commanded. One day king Solomon was walking the halls of the castle and found Benaiah boasting to the other guards about how he could do any task the king would give him. Now Benaiah being a man who rarely spoke surprised the king that he was boasting. So later that day the king decided to king Benaiah an impossible task that keep him from boasting. One day later the king called Benaiah so he could give him the task. The king told the guard to find him a ring that can make a happy person sad and a sad person glad. So Benaiah went off for this task and searched throughout the land tell people about this ring and asking if they have seen the ring. He went to sailors and merchants and traders and goldsmiths. No one had seen this ring so Benaiah decided that it could just be in another land so he traveled far and wide in search of the ring. On the last day before he had to leave he asked a boy if he had seen the ring. The boy said no but an eavesdropping old man heard this and showed Benaiah his ring. On the ring were the words Gam Zeh ya'avor this too shall pass is what it translates into. The guard went to the king with this ring and the king was amazed that he completed his task. And the king lived happily ever after.

Joe Niemchak __This Too Shall Pass__

One day king Niemchak heard his head guard bragging about how he can do anything that king Niemchak asks of him. The head guard is usually a man who doesn’t brag and shows how good he is with his actions. King Niemchak was disturbed that his head guard was bragging, so he said "I will give him an impossible task." So king Niemchak called for Joe and told him to get a magical ring that would make a sad person happy and a happy person sad in the time span of six months. So Joe set out on his journey and searched all over. He looked at the jewelry shops and the markets but he found nothing. He even went to all of the foreigners and asked if they have ever heard of such a thing and they all said no. It was the last day of Joe's journey and he still found nothing. Then he saw a young boy that didn't look that fortunate but he said to himself "I have to ask anyone that I think can help me." So he asked the boy if he had a ring that could make a happy person sad and a sad person happy. The boy said "no." But his grandfather overheard the conversation and said " I think I have exactly what your looking for." The man came out with a ring and Joe looked at it and said "This is perfect." so Joe bought the ring and headed back to the castle. When Joe got back to the castle there was a feast going on. He heard king Niemchak say "Let's put Joe out of his misery and stop the quest." But Joe came out and said "I did it, no need to cancel the quest!" King Niemchak took the ring and looked at it. Suddenly is happy expression turned into a sad expression and he said "You have brought me what I have asked for." The ring said Life will get better for the people who deserve it and it will get worse for the people who don't.