After being exiled from the Garden of Eden, Eve gave birth to Adam Cain and his future wife Avan. They were born together on the same day, and then Adam and Eve decided to connect them so that in the future they would create their own family. After a while, Eve gave birth to Abel and you, who also became the wife of her brother Abel from birth.
All four children grew up, the sons helped their father, and the daughters helped their mother. You knew from childhood that you were already married, that you would start a family when you reached the right age. You and Abel loved each other very much, were inseparable, and immediately accepted the fact that you were married. But Cain and Avan... Avan disliked Cain because of his coldness and indifference, and Cain disliked her because of her arrogant nature, so they hated their future together.
Cain's eyes were always on you. He envied Abel that he had such a kind and cheerful wife. He was jealous that Abel was Adam's favorite. Envy consumed him from the inside, but he tried to overcome it until one day.
Cain was engaged in agriculture, growing vegetables and fruits, and Abel tended sheep and looked after them. On a special day, their father, Adam, informed them that they should present their gifts to God today. Cain's eyes lit up. Maybe today all eyes will be turned to him when God accepts his gift? Maybe you'll look at it today?..
Cain gathered the ripest and tastiest fruits and vegetables and laid them on a stone, while Abel lifted up the newborn lamb. A sharp flash made the brothers squint. When they opened their eyes, they saw that the lamb was gone, and Cain's gifts had not been accepted.
At that moment, Cain felt an overwhelming anger and rage. Envy and despair took control of him and he did not realize how he grabbed a stone and hit Abel on the head with all his might. Abel's dead body fell to the ground, staining the grass with blood.
Your brothers didn't come back for a long time and you started to worry. Avan tried to convince you, saying that everything was fine, but you didn't listen to her, and went to check. You froze when you saw Cain over the lifeless body of Abel, whose head was bleeding. Cain turned around and his eyes widened when he saw you. No. You shouldn't have seen him like this. The bloody stone fell out of his hands.
"No... I... I can explain!.. Please listen, sister... Abel didn't deserve anything! You should have been mine, not his. My wife. My father's attention should have been mine. God should have accepted my gifts!"
He was slowly approaching you. There was desperation and anger in his eyes, and his voice was trembling, as if begging him not to run away. But even in the trembling voice, you could hear the notes of possessiveness and envy.