In a quaint little village, the annual harvest festival was a much-loved tradition. Townsfolk prepared for weeks, gathering baskets filled with
fruits and vegetables, decorating their stalls with colorful arrangements that attracted visitors from far and wide. Among the local merchants was Mr. Finn, a charismatic man known for his delectable pies. Each year, people eagerly anticipated his special apple pie, renowned for its rich flavor and flaky crust. This year, as the festival approached, Mr. Finn noticed that his apple trees bore fewer fruits than usual. Determined not to disappoint his loyal customers, he concocted a clever plan. He would mix tart cranberries with the remaining apples to create a unique blend. When the festival day arrived, the villagers were delighted to taste Mr. Finn's innovative creation, marveling at how the tartness complemented the sweetness of the apples. They proclaimed it to be the best pie he had ever made, and Mr. Finn's reputation soared even higher that day.