Love LessonUnderstanding Love's FragilityInasereneparkwithstatuesofhearts,Narrator In a serene park with statues of hearts, a young boy named Timmy islost in thought.Mrs.Parker,Timmy Mrs. Parker, why does that heart look so shiny yet so lonely?Well,Mrs. Parker Well, Timmy, it’s a reminder that love can shine brightly, but it can also be fragile.So,Timmy So, is it always going to be lost?Notnecessarily,Mrs. Parker Not necessarily, Timmy. We must cherish what we have while we have it, so we don’t lose sight of its value.Buthowdowecherishitwithoutbeingafraidoflosingit?Timmy But how do we cherish it without being afraid of losing it?Theyareinterrwined,Mrs. Parker They are interrwined, Timmy. The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost.So,Timmy So, you love because you fear? Exactly!Mrs. Parker Exactly! Love flourishes when we appreciate it, so we can let it grow instead of fearing its end.Plot: The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost. Image prompt template: Towering statue of a [subject] completely cast in liquid chrome, placed in the middle of a minimalist [location] Iridescent highlights sparkle in the midday sun. @Mrs. Parker @Timmy