Kyode and Renese: A Spirited Tale
by

Ahgaddes Haynes

A story about Kyode a great master teacher and his extraordinary knowledge once espoused to Renese and how her spirit of envy and spite got the best of her that caused her descent from her position as a higher order Oracle to the depths of the lower murky ethers as a cunning spiteful malevolent spirit
for your 3rd Grader.

One radiant day in the cloud city, Kyode, a wise old man known for his parables, is basking in the gentle glow of the celestial sun. He enjoys the peaceful tranquility before beginning his day teaching newly formed spirit guides.

Kyode finds a group of new spirit guides waiting for him. Their auroras shimmer, full of anticipation. "Welcome learners," he greets them, his voice resonating with the wisdom of centuries.

Just as Kyode begins sharing his wisdom, there is a flash of dark light. Renese, the once-respected Oracle, emerges. She is now a figure cloaked in shadows, a stark contrast to the vibrant cloud city around them.

"Renese," Kyode acknowledges, his calm voice wavering slightly. Renese sneers, her spiteful aura flickering. "Still playing teacher, Kyode?" she retorts.

Kyode ignores her mockery and continues his teachings. He speaks of love, trust, and understanding. Yet, Renese continues to disrupt the lesson with her laughter and derision.

Renese's mockery intensifies, but Kyode maintains his serenity. He shares an old parable about a star that fell from the sky because of its envy of the moon's glow.

The spirit guides listen attentively to Kyode's parable, but Renese scoffs. Unbeknownst to her, the spirit guides begin to see her in a different light.

As the day comes to an end, Kyode concludes his lesson. The spirit guides thank him and leave, looking at Renese with pity. Yet, they don't fear her, thanks to Kyode's wisdom.