Telmore sobbed he was stuck in prison he had took something form Benamier his cousin in the town Square. And in a fit of anger pertending not to know Telmore ordered he be arrsted . Benamier was the son of Prince Tadamier. But Telmore was the youngest son of princess Laura.

He feared his Fathers coming he began to cry.As Telmore sobbed and feared his father's arrival, a sudden realization struck him. He knew he couldn't escape the consequences of his actions, but he also couldn't bear the thought of losing the love and approval of his family. With a heavy heart, he mustered the courage to confess his misdeeds to his cousin Benamier, acknowledging the great sorrow and betrayal he had caused. Benamier, torn between his own anger and the bond they shared as cousins, listened intently, his heart filled with conflicting emotions. He knew that the choices ahead would have far-reaching consequences for both of their lives.

I want to play a game with you

Certainly! What kind of game would you like to play?

Ok so I am going to pretend to be Telmore you can pretend you are Benamier we will can't back and forth like this

Sounds like a fun game! I'm ready to pretend to be Benamier. Let's go back and forth in our conversation as Telmore and Benamier. You can start as Telmore.

Ok

I am sorry I stole from

Benamier: Telmore, I can see the sorrow in your eyes and the weight of your actions on your shoulders. It takes courage to admit your mistakes, and I appreciate your honesty. But, Telmore, why did you steal from me? Can you help me understand your reasons?

I now this sounds boyish but I was just trying to annoy you. I am sorry

Benamier: Telmore, I must admit, I am hurt by your confession. To purposely try and annoy me by stealing from me is not something I can easily forgive. We are family, Telmore, and family should support each other, not purposely hurt one another. Can you tell me why you felt the need to annoy me in such a way?

Oh boy I am going to die

Benamier: Telmore, I understand that you may be feeling overwhelmed with guilt and fear about the consequences of your actions. While what you did was wrong, it doesn't mean that it's the end for you. We are family, and I believe in forgiveness and second chances. However, it's important for you to understand the gravity of what you've done and the impact it has had on our relationship and trust.

Let's try to find a way to make amends and rebuild that trust. I don't want you to feel like you're alone or that death is the only way out. We can face this together and work towards a solution. Can we talk about how we can make things right?

No no