Art has been known to deliver riches. There was a pair of young friends so comfortable with each other, they decided to move in together and make a life of it. This natural union resulted in alienating their family. But they were strong in believing; just the two of them was enough for a satisfying life. Although they worked at low paying jobs, both had ambition for something higher. Their mutual affection led to a formal marriage, whereupon they wished for a child. Their wish was granted and a daughter was born. The simple family lived far out of town; where a quiet life was a normal life. One day they were found to have a neighbor. An older gentleman, their sole neighbor turned out to be a scholar of some repute. Upon becoming better acquainted, a natural bond developed. And soon a wider friendship was established. It was this influential neighbor, who was able to advance their interests. In return, the retired gentleman found he also gained from the relationship. Because of their youthful influence, a productive life reemerged from his retired monotony. He began again, what had once been his daily inspiration. In the background of this young couple's life was an unusual force. This force was known as FabKit, the artist. Accepted as a visual genius, the creative work of FabKit was earnestly sought by wealthy collectors. Many would pay dearly to have one of FabKit's few, rare inventions. It was FabKit who, early in their relationship, had rewarded them with an unexpected dividend. And FabKit would have done much more for them, if they had allowed it. But they would rather forget about FabKit. To forget about FabKit should have been easy, because FabKit did not exist. Nevertheless, FabKit kept reappearing; to perhaps tempt them. Until the question became; how might they be rid of FabKit?
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