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October Night

 

            Most people think of wedding proposals is getting down on one knee, not advertising it to the public . I proposed to my husband in the new paper, right in the car adds, where he would not miss it . My husband and I met at Somewhere Else. I was an unhappy married woman with my first husband. There was no love show nor any I love you said. I felt like I was worthless in the marriage. I told myself that I would never get married again, until that one October night when I met that one man that changed my view on love.
             This man loves to talk to me, he is very interest in what I have to say, which I have not had someone to really listen to what I had to say for a long time. Ever since we met that night , he has called me his :My lovely lady" I hear that it makes me feel all tingly inside. He compliments me on how I look and get mad if I cut myself down. When his friends come over, they want him to go out with them, he will not go unless I going to. This man makes me feel like, I`am importance, and he consider mine feels. This man really does not have to say much, but the way he acts show what in his heart. I never met anyone like him, he makes me laugh, his loving, caring and very trust worth.
             This man is not just caring and loving to me , but to my children also. He includes them in every thing. He is not afraid to get down on the floor and play with children. He is a wonderful dad to them, which my son really needs. My son calls him dad, which is the first time he has called anyone dad. This man accepted my children and me as his family, even before we got married. My son and daughter look up to him as a roll model. They think he is a wonderful dad.
             I would never get married again, until that one October night when I met that one man that changed my view on love. After a disappointment first marriage, I had one beautiful child and a jade view about love. I found love Somewhere Else.


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