The Last Harvest
Samuel Reed was an old farmer who lived in the peaceful village of Willow Creek, which was tucked away between winding rivers and rolling hills. Samuel was a man of simple habits and deep roots, much like the sturdy oaks that lined his fields. The Reed family had tilled the same piece of land for generations, bringing life from the soil with only patience and hard work. But times had changed. Younger villagers had left for the city, chasing bright dreams and busier lives. Only a few people remained who believed that the earth could supply everything they required. Samuel, now nearing seventy, clung to his farm not just for survival, but for the memories it held — of his father teaching him how to sow wheat, of his mother singing while picking tomatoes, and of his late wife, Lily, smiling under the spring sun.