Chapter Seventeen: A New Way

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Chapter Seventeen: A New Way As queen-in-training, Obba didn't build walls or fortify borders. Instead, she built bridges, connecting the different elemental families and fostering a sense of unity and cooperation. She opened schools where children from all families could learn together, sharing their knowledge and experiences. She invited those with odd powers—like talking to shadows or feeling the thoughts of animals—to come forward, encouraging them to develop their unique gifts. "We all have music," she told them, her voice filled with conviction. "It just sounds different in each of us." Obba's message was one of inclusivity and acceptance, and it resonated deeply with the people of Bigalo. Abasha remained by her side, helping build her vision and providing support and guidance whenever needed. Grandma Rose, with her deep spiritual wisdom, became Obba's spiritual guide, teaching her the ancient ways and helping her connect with the natural world. Obba's parents, once burdened with shame and doubt, now walked with pride, their faces filled with joy and admiration for their daughter. They saw her as a leader, a unifier, and a source of hope for the future. As Obba's vision took shape, Bigalo began to change. The village became a place of harmony and cooperation, where differences were celebrated and everyone had a voice. The river flowed smoothly, its waters reflecting the beauty and balance of the community. Obba's music continued to play a central role, inspiring and uplifting the people, and reminding them of the power of unity and cooperation. The village was becoming a symphony, with each person playing their unique part. And Obba, the young queen-in-training, was the conductor, guiding and harmonizing the different elements into a beautiful whole.
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