Holy, Moly and Dolly were three sisters who loved to explore their grandmother's house. They had found many treasures in the old rooms, such as books, dolls, jewelry and paintings. But their favorite place was the attic, where they could spend hours rummaging through the dusty boxes and trunks.
One day, they stumbled upon a small chest that was hidden in a corner of a closet. It was locked with a rusty padlock, but they managed to break it open with a hammer. Inside, they found three shiny artifacts that looked like ancient relics. One was a silver ring with a blue gem, another was a golden pendant with a red cross, and the last one was a bronze bracelet with a green heart.
The sisters were amazed by their discovery and examined the artifacts closely. They noticed that each one had an inscription on the bottom, written in a strange language. They tried to decipher it, but they could only make out one word on each artifact: Hope, Faith and Charity.
They wondered what these words meant and why they were on the artifacts. They decided to ask their grandmother, who was an expert on history and languages. They ran downstairs with the chest and showed her their find.
Their grandmother was astonished and delighted by the artifacts. She told them that they were very rare and valuable, and that they belonged to a secret society of knights who fought for justice and peace in the Middle Ages. She explained that the words on the artifacts were the names of the three virtues that the knights followed: Hope, Faith and Charity. She said that the ring represented Hope, the pendant represented Faith and the bracelet represented Charity.
She also told them that the artifacts had a special power: they could grant the wearer the virtue that they symbolized, but only if the wearer was worthy of it. She said that the knights used to test each other by giving the artifacts to the most deserving among them, and that they had to prove their worthiness by performing noble deeds.
The sisters were fascinated by the story and asked their grandmother if they could keep the artifacts. She agreed, but she warned them that they had to be careful with them, and that they had to respect the virtues that they represented. She also suggested that they should share the artifacts among themselves, and that they should decide who better fit each one.
The sisters agreed and thanked their grandmother. They went back to the attic and sat on the floor with the chest. They looked at the artifacts and tried to figure out who should get which one.
They thought about their personalities and their strengths and weaknesses. They realized that they were very different from each other, but that they also complemented each other.
Holy was the oldest and the wisest of the sisters. She was calm and thoughtful, and always had a positive outlook on life. She was good at solving problems and finding solutions. She was also kind and compassionate, and always helped others in need. She was the leader of the sisters and the one who kept them together.
Moly was the middle sister and the bravest of the sisters. She was adventurous and daring, and always ready for a challenge. She was good at taking risks and overcoming obstacles. She was also loyal and faithful, and always stood by her friends and family. She was the protector of the sisters and the one who defended them.
Dolly was the youngest and the most cheerful of the sisters. She was playful and creative, and always had a bright idea. She was good at making things and expressing herself. She was also generous and loving, and always shared what she had with others. She was the joy of the sisters and the one who inspired them.
The sisters thought about the virtues and the artifacts. They realized that they each had a virtue that matched them, and that they each deserved an artifact that suited them.
They decided that Holy should get the ring of Hope, because she always hoped for the best and gave hope to others. They decided that Moly should get the pendant of Faith, because she always had faith in herself and in others. They decided that Dolly should get the bracelet of Charity, because she always showed charity to everyone and everything.
They exchanged the artifacts and put them on. They felt a warm and pleasant sensation, as if the artifacts were welcoming them. They smiled at each other and hugged. They felt a bond between them, stronger than ever.
They decided to keep the artifacts as a secret, and to use them only for good. They also decided to follow the example of the knights, and to test themselves by doing noble deeds. They vowed to honor the virtues of Hope, Faith and Charity, and to make their grandmother proud.
They closed the chest and put it back in the closet. They left the attic and went downstairs to join their grandmother for lunch. They were happy and excited, and eager to start their new adventure.