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and the Farm** You see a wide, golden valley stretching beneath a bright blue sky. The fields are green with corn, swaying gently in the wind. At the top of a slope stands a small, humble house. A man named **Lencho** works in the field. His face is tanned and weathered, but calm. His strong arms move with purpose. You notice the laughter of children — they’re playing nearby, chasing each other around the house. His wife, warm and gentle, cooks over an outdoor fire. Lencho pauses for a moment, looks up at the sky, and says softly: > “If only it would rain… just a little.” You notice clouds beginning to form in the sky. --- ### 📖 **Scene 2: The Rainstorm** Soon, the air grows cooler, and grey clouds gather above. Lencho looks toward the sky with joy. > “Now we’re really going to get some water,” he says. Rain begins to fall, and the family laughs as the first drops hit the earth. But within minutes, the rain turns into **hail**. Big, hard stones of ice crash down, shredding the corn plants. You feel the silence of heartbreak. The family stands under the porch, helpless, as the storm flattens everything they’ve worked for. When it’s over, Lencho gazes at the destroyed field and whispers: > “It’s all gone... not even a leaf left.” --- ### 📖 **Scene 3: Writing the Letter** That night, inside the dim, flickering glow of candlelight, Lencho sits at a wooden table. You watch him write a letter, slowly, carefully, with faith in his eyes. > “God: if you don’t help me, my family and I will go hungry this year. I need a hundred pesos to sow again and live until the harvest.” He folds the letter, seals it, and writes: > “To God.” Then, in the quiet morning, he walks to the village to mail it. --- ### 📖 **Scene 4: The Post Office** Inside the small post office, the **postman** receives Lencho’s letter. Surprised, he passes it to the **postmaster**, a kind man with a warm smile. Reading it aloud, the postmaster first laughs — a letter to God? But as he reads more, his smile fades. He’s touched. You can see it in his eyes. He turns to his staff and says: > “Such faith! We can’t let it go unanswered.” You watch as the workers quietly collect money — some from their own pockets, some from savings. It’s not much, but it’s something. --- ### 📖 **Scene 5: Lencho Receives the Money** A few days later, Lencho returns. He receives a letter from the postmaster — the one they’ve filled with about seventy pesos. He opens it eagerly. At first, there’s joy on his face. Then… confusion. His brows furrow. His hands tremble slightly. You see him sit down and write again: > “God: Of the hundred pesos I asked for, only seventy reached me. Send me the rest... but don’t send it through the post office — those men are thieves.” --- ### 📖 **Scene 6: Closing Scene** Later, the postmaster opens the new letter. As he reads it, his expression shifts between disbelief and a quiet smile. You see him look up at the sky — vast, open, full of soft clouds drifting gently. The scene fades slowly, leaving you with the feeling of something beautiful yet ironic. **You are left with a thought —** **How powerful must faith be, to believe so completely… even when the world misunderstands?** --- Would you like this script voiced-over, turned into narration for video, or converted into a formatted PDF/storyboard?