sábado, 14 de março de 2015

The Orphan II








Discovering Love


Time passed, Mary was growing, always cheerful, full of confidence and with a strong personality. As it should be, her woman's heart began to beat stronger when speaking of first love.

Mary had a great love in school, a crazy teenage crush, by a young man named Paul. He did not live in the orphanage. The son of a working class family, fell in love with Maria at first look.

If they knew this would be a love that mark the life of both, throughout the course of their lives in this world... well this is another story.

Mary in love, first kiss was unforgettable and was saved as a gem inside your heart. At the orphanage talked to her friends: Paul was "just perfect".

Love can not be explained with words. Love means to give no guarantees. So young people lived a feeling without explanation, without definition, disguises or inhibitions.

Paul said to Mary not to be afraid to love, to surrender, with all the strength of their dreams, hidden desires in thought. Smiling eyes when while making love.

Thus, Mary and Paul lived from 12 to 17 years old when she became pregnant. This was not planned. But the two loved each other and would win the battle together, have the child and then continue their studies. Could work during the day and study at night while take turns in caring for their beloved son.

The sisters of the orphanage loved both Mary and allowed her to live in the Divine Light to the birth of the child. His eyes shone with happiness, his son would have all the family love that she did not have in life.

Mary, the girl who became woman...
Mary, the dreamer who found love...
Mary, who wanted to live a love for life...


Everyone likes of Mary and you still like?


The story continues...


Luis Fernando Bruno
2015


You should read: The Orphan - The Innocence

2 comentários:

  1. Yes Mary is still sweet... she may have a hard road but she is a kind spirit xox

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  2. Thank's Launna... what will be the end of this story? :)

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