SERIES OF A WANDERER - The family I entered


I was scared at when I was visiting her in the presence of her parents for the first time. Taking a swipe at my past I least expected to be accepted in the family. On the way I become so nervous and tensed and asked a lot of questions like what could be the surprising questions they would ask me among others. But my "Oka" kept assuring me that all is well because the are nice people and won't stress me.
When we got there I was given a well-deserving welcome that surprised me but I kept my cool not wanting to disgrace myself or show my nervousness. They spoke to me like their own son and I felt so much at home. Her dad asked me my aim in life if I should marry Emerald and the first thing that came to mind was to love her above her things. I voluntarily narrated my past life and he assured me that people change and that he hope and pray that I would become a better version of myself.
Unknown to me, her parents had been observing everything of me at the church and had seen my relationship with Emerald but were only waiting that I come home to introduce myself proper. 
Later in our relationship, her parents together with mine gave us life coaching and relationship tips. We were helped on our to build a healthy relationship and assured us of their support whenever necessarily. At that moment I knew I had entered a royal family. A family that accept and shape you to achieve your dream.

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Comments

Unknown said…
An amazing story huh,I love when the man said everyone changes🥰
Unknown said…
Woow that's really a good episode. Great work indeed
Unknown said…
You've dashed into my fears I must too be bold enough to introduce my inmost desire to my dream spouse's mentors, Thanks, you are surely touching our hearts
Anonymous said…
"The family she gave me" can't definitely wait.......

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