Hand of God Healing

Joe looks at the frozen strip of land like itโ€™s already been looted.

JOE:
โ€œI canโ€™t build a garden in Canada, Nelly. Not a real one. And even if I didโ€”whatโ€™s the point?โ€

Nelly turns to him.

NELLY:
โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

Joe lets out a dry laugh.

JOE:
โ€œI mean it would get stolen. All of it. Bit by bit. Tomatoes gone overnight. Herbs ripped out by the roots. Someone hopping the fence at dawn telling themselves they deserve it more.โ€

He gestures to the neighborhood.

JOE (contโ€™d):
โ€œYou grow food here, youโ€™re not a gardenerโ€”youโ€™re a donor. Unofficial food bank with no locks.โ€

Nelly studies his face.

NELLY:
โ€œThat sounds like mistrust.โ€

JOE:
โ€œThatโ€™s hunger.โ€

He exhales slowly.

JOE (contโ€™d):
โ€œMy family home in Croatiaโ€”completely different. You plant something, itโ€™s still there in the morning. Neighbors respect it. Theyโ€™ve got their own gardens. No oneโ€™s circling your tomatoes like vultures.โ€

He shakes his head.

JOE:
โ€œHere? People are desperate. Canadaโ€™s slipping into a famine and everyoneโ€™s pretending itโ€™s just a โ€˜cost-of-living issue.โ€™ Ten million people going to food banks, Nelly. Of course it gets stolen. Hunger doesnโ€™t ask permission.โ€

A pause.

NELLY:
โ€œSo you donโ€™t even feel safe growing food.โ€

JOE:
โ€œSafe? No. What Iโ€™d feel is watched.โ€

He looks around again.

JOE (contโ€™d):
โ€œYou fence it, youโ€™re selfish. You donโ€™t fence it, itโ€™s gone. Either way, youโ€™re the bad guy.โ€

He scoffs.

JOE:
โ€œAnd while people are stealing tomatoes to survive, youโ€™ve got Rockefeller stooges in white coats telling everyone health comes from a prescription.โ€

Nelly sighs.

NELLY:
โ€œDoctors.โ€

JOE:
โ€œQuacks. Too many of them. They treat symptoms and invoice despair.โ€

He softens, just a little.

JOE (contโ€™d):
โ€œA garden is supposed to give you dignity. Here, it turns you into a target.โ€

Silence settles.

NELLY:
โ€œAnd Croatia?โ€

Joeโ€™s voice drops.

JOE:
โ€œIn Croatia, growing food meant security. Here, it just reminds you how fragile everythingโ€™s become.โ€

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Love Builds a Garden 2

Nelly leaned close to Joe, her voice soft but carrying a quiet fire.
โ€œLove builds a garden,โ€ she said. โ€œThatโ€™s what the song from Gnomeo and Juliet was really about. Thatโ€™s my biggest wish, Joeโ€ฆ to eat real food again. Food that isnโ€™t poisoned by Monsanto, food that doesnโ€™t taste like chemicals and betrayal.โ€

Joe watched her, and in her eyes he saw more than nostalgiaโ€”he saw hunger for truth, for soil, for roots.

โ€œIโ€™ll go anywhere with you,โ€ Nelly whispered, her hand in his. โ€œEven back to Europeโ€ฆ even if we end up like one of the Village People, living simply, planting seeds, singing in the square. I donโ€™t care, Joe. As long as the food is real, and the love is real.โ€

Joe smiled. For him, it wasnโ€™t just a dream. It was a mission. Together, they would plant the garden. Together, they would sing the old songs. And together, they would make Monsantoโ€™s poisons irrelevantโ€”because love had already chosen life.

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