He was a good King, a King who cared deeply for his People
and governed with a firm but gentle hand.
He often travelled in disguise through his Kingdom seeking ways to
improve the lot of his subjects.
On this particular day, His Majesty had decided to go visit
this newfangled invention: a full of wonder Department Store equal to the best
that London or Paris had to offer. The concept
was in its infancy and did intrigue the Monarch very much. As he was strolling from marvel to greater
marvels, all in the sudden, at the turn of an aisle, he stumbled on a young man
holding a distressed child. The child
was crying, “I want my Mommy, I miss my Mommy” in a sad voice interrupted by
large sobs, bid tears rolling down her chicks.
The Man, her Dad he assumed, was trying his best to comfort the child
with that clumsy way of a Dad obviously suffering almost as much as the child
does. The King was also deeply upset,
thinking of the future life of the poor child deprived of the tender love of
her Mother. He was much troubled by the
injustice of the situation, wondering what he could do to ease their pain. However, the issue was promptly resolved when
Mom came back from the restroom.