• Question: Why do roses have thorns?
    The answer:
    Roses have they're rather unwanted thorns because in ancient times, a young girl, who was envied by all women and desired by all men, happened to be named Rose. Her family was not as pretty as she, so naturally, her sisters were raving with jelousy. Some how, Rose was oblivous to all the feelings of jelousy, and acted as a normal person.
    For some time, everything was just fine for young Rose, but one day, Rose fell in love with a stiking youth, Trito,
    now Trito was a very questionable boy for Rose. He had severe depression and destested society. When poor Rose tired to get close to him, he only ignored her. Rose's older sister Ira, had fallen in love with Trito as well.
    Ira, already ripe with jelousy, could no longer stand her sister. She spread rumors about her and told anyone that would listen that she was a thief, liar and a cheat. The townspeople, being a gossip-loving bunch and already jelous over Rose, took the lies seriously. When word some how reached Trito, he began to resent Rose. He told her to leave and that he never wanted to see her face for as long as he should live.
    Rose, a very sensitive person, took this seriously and never thought to ask why. She ran as far as she could, ashamed that she had bothered her love.
    When little Rose became so tired of all the glares, she hid in a thorn bush, and she died there. Her blood staining the flower that grew.