The RedMas Tale 🎅

Father Nicholas’s store had always been green.

Not the loud kind. The patient kind.
The colour of old leaves, handwritten ledgers, and mornings that knew your name.

One afternoon, as he wiped the counter, a man in a red tie stepped in and looked around.

“It smells like oranges,” the man said, smiling.

Father Nicholas didn’t look up. “It always has.”

“I’m from Coke,” the man added, almost apologetically.

That made Father Nicholas pause. “You’re standing in a green store,” he said, finally meeting his eyes. “Red won’t suit it.”

The man laughed softly. “We’re not here to repaint your walls, Father. We’re here to understand why people don’t leave.”

That night, Nicholas watched from behind the counter as the man sat on an old crate, listening to customers.

“This place feels like a pause,” a woman said as she paid.
“That’s because he lets us breathe,” another replied.

A week later, the man returned.

“We don’t want to change the pause,” he said. “We just want to give it a rhythm.”

The first red arrived quietly. A cooler by the door.

A boy pointed. “Why is that box smiling at me?”
Nicholas chuckled. “Because it’s cold and honest.”

Soon, red followed green like a good conversation. A sign that glowed, not shouted. Bottles that clinked like punctuation marks in familiar sentences.

One evening, Nicholas stood back and said, almost to himself, “It’s louder.”

The Coke man nodded. “But is it still yours?”

Nicholas watched two neighbours laugh over opened bottles.

“Yes,” he said. “It still knows their names.”

The store turned red over time. Not as a takeover, but as a celebration.

And when someone asked Nicholas, “Doesn’t it bother you that Coke owns the place now?”

He smiled, resting his hand on the counter.

“They didn’t buy my store,” he said. “They joined it.”

The green remained in the pauses.
The red lived in the joy.

And the most loved property stayed loved, just louder in joy, truer in togetherness, and unmistakably red. 🟥🥤

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