
Today is the International Day of Human Solidarity – one when a jigsaw becomes completely fitted.
When walls part, and partitions close.
When differences meet, magic happens.
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The city of Parting was – parted. There were many parts, true to its name.
Every district spoke a different language. And within each language, a separate dialect.
Rules veered like cars as they steered from street to street. Neighbours saw each other – only with their eyes. Glances fleeted, lasting shorter than seconds.
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Kevin frowned at George’s odd dances. Harry squirmed at Sheila’s crooked smile – one fixed on her face due to facial paralysis from an accident.
They laughed at Juno – he wrote, but climbing Everest was easier than reading.
But the little child smiled like an angel.
Then, the Mayor threw them a ball into a curve that was already curvy.
The Day of Differences. A town holiday.
To mark the day and make it as COMFORTABLE for the edgy as he could, he PAIRED the townsfolk.
Two worlds collided in a day.
Leila, the quiet librarian, frowned at George’s heady dance moves. Tom, the straightlaced mathematician, baulked at Ben’s cheeky eyebrow raising.
The differences sounded louder than cymbals.
Hearts listened, though minds ignored.
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The diversity blanketed Parting – now Imparting – and beyond.
Leila held Dance Appreciation Days at the town library – with George’s help. Ben spun records at the radio station with the help of a metronome that Tom assembled – after a mouthful of quirky complaints.
And containers were no longer separate – the differences melted hard plastic partitions.
Into nothingness.
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