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Tragedy at Rayad
Also living in this tiny kingdom was Zynock, an evil
person who wanted to destroy the kingdom and all of the people in it. He
hated for them to be happy and loving, for that made it harder for him to
influence them. He knew what weakened their spirits and made them easier to
capture. But Zynock also knew that he could not just offer the Rayadites
chocolate cake and have them devour it - they were not that foolish! Nor
could he make the most wonderful garment in bright red and expect them to
wear it immediately. The Rayadites wanted to be good and strong. They had
promised each other that they would help and strengthen each other in time
of need. So how could Zynock weaken this people? How could he get them to
succumb to him so that he could destroy them and thus the whole kingdom?
"Let's see," he said, "I can't get them to eat
chocolate cake right off, but maybe I can get them to develop a taste for
chocolate."
That's when chocolate chip cookies were introduced to
the kingdom of Rayad. At first the cookies were ignored and scoffed at.
Then some commercials and billboards were produced that showed handsome,
wonderful-looking Rayadites eating chocolate chip cookies. And nothing
happened to them, except they became more popular and sophisticated - at
least that's what the message conveyed on the screens and billboards.
It wasn't long before a few Rayadites could be seen
eating a chocolate chip cookies every now and then, and they seemed to be
doing fine. They were still loving and caring and hadn't changed at all -
so it seemed. So more and more Rayadites began eating the cookies. What
they didn't realize was that the portion of chocolate chips in each cookie
had been doubled. They were getting a double dose of chocolate, disguised
in the cookie. You'd hear phrases like these: "That cookie is really good
except for a couple of places where it tastes pretty chocolatey. But don't
miss the cookie just for those two places. It's too good a cookie, and you
can overlook the taste." "I heard that one of our friends has eaten a
chocolate chip cookie, and she says it's nothing to be afraid of. It won't
ruin your life if you eat it."
That was true: lives didn't seem to be ruined by
chocolate chip cookies. Things were pretty much the same as usual.
However, some of the teachers and leaders and parents in Rayad suggested
avoiding the cookies because tastes for chocolate were being developed.
"Avoid the cookies?" came the cries of surprise.
"What for? What's wrong with them? They're not chocolate cake! How stuffy
can you get?"
Some who refused to eat the cookies were even laughed
at and made fun of. Zynock himself started chuckling. He had no idea his
plan would work so well. And Zynock was patient. He didn't care how long
it took to destroy Rayad, just so it was destroyed.
Chocolate chip cookies seemed to be moving pretty
well. Zynock didn't worry about the words of caution and counsel from the
leaders, because his commercials and billboards were so exciting and
enticing. He had to make them that way, or the truth of the leaders would
have swayed the Rayadites away from the cookies.
Now it came time to introduce a new product of
destruction. No, not chocolate cake, not quite yet. Rather, Zynock began
advertising spice cake, white cake, yellow cake, carrot cake, any kind of
cake but chocolate - but all with chocolate frosting, rich chocolate
frosting. More commercials, more billboards, a few songs to hum and sing
all day about how wonderful chocolate cake would be, although they're not
eating it - yet! Get them thinking about it before they will actually
succumb. Then in the kingdom of Rayad, you could hear:
"Have you tried that yellow cake with chocolate
frosting?"
"Well, no. Is it good?"
"Oh, yes! Granted, it is chocolatey, but it's not
chocolate cake. And it really doesn't have much more chocolate than those
cookies we've been eating!"
"But the cake doesn't seem right. I mean, cookies are
one thing, but cake?"
"Ah, come on! The important thing is the chocolate,
and this is no more than you've already been eating. Everybody's eating
it. You can't pass it up and be the only one left out."
In the meantime, the songs were subtly strumming away
in the background, singing the praises of chocolate cake. Right, the words
were not good, but the beat and the rhythm were so cool that many Rayad's
listened just for the music. After all, what can music do?
Zynock began thinking again: "One thing that
strengthens those Rayadites is when they are together talking to each
other. What can I do about that?" Then he reasoned, "Well, it's all right
for them to be together. In fact, maybe there is some way I could use their
gatherings and parties for my purposes. Aha! I've got it!"
So parties in Rayad began changing. Instead of the
Rayadites talking to each other and playing games so they could get to know
one another and share their strengths and talents, a new trend began.
Everyone who was anyone had the new kinds of parties.
"Have you been to a party over at our Rayad friend's
place yet?"
"No, I haven't."
"You should go. It's really cool!"
"Oh? What do you do?"
"Well, it isn't like any other party you've been to.
It's pretty cool. All you do is go and sit down and watch stuff on the
screen."
"Stuff on the screen? Like what?"
"Oh, exciting, scary stuff that's pretty good. There
are a few scenes showing people eating chocolate cake, but no 'biggy.'"
"People eating chocolate cake? But..."
"Oh, it's not bad, and besides, there's nothing
anymore without a little bit of that. It's just fun to get together with
your friends."
So Zynock stood back and watched his plot unfold.
"Let's see now. They're eating chocolate and they're eating cake. They're
listening to songs and watching movies about chocolate cake. They're
becoming weaker and weaker, although they're not even aware of it yet
because they haven't actually eaten it - yet! They are falling into my
trap! They think their leaders and parents are square and stuffy. It's
very helpful when their friends tell them what I want them to hear. Friends
are my greatest asset!"
"Hey!" says a friend Rayadite, "have you seen the
latest movie?"
"No," comes the response. "I thought it was C-rated,
for chocolate."
"No, it isn't. It's R-rated for Red. There's no
chocolate in it."
And so Zynock continues his plotting - this time a
gorgeous garment, but not in red...yet. It's a luscious pink color.
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