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Juliet is a girl I met in the bus when I was travelling to The Capital.She was seating in the front seat of the bus as I was in the backseat. I was so much interested toher and at Lunch break; I decided to approach her for atalk. We talked for few minutes as we exchanged our phone numbers. Since then, we used to talk and chat every night, and shared ideas. One day i decided to open up and tell her that that I had loved her... She had no objection to that and we planned for a date.I asked her if it could be possible we visit our parents. But sinceshewas a busy lady, working in a National Bank, she just replied,it would not be possible I stayed with her for seven year in town without even getting kids. We lived a happy life that I forgot about my PARENTS and thefamily. One day, I got seriously sick, and iwas admitted at the general hospital. Juliet thought i was infected with H.I.V AIDS because iwas very weak. So, she decided to run away and left me at the hospital to die. My MOM came to rescue me, I dont know how or who told her that I was sick. She attended to me until I got well.When I returned to my house,that I used to stay with Juliet, Iwas shocked to find that all my property was missing and the house was empty. I tried to reach police for investigation.. . And after investigation they told me that Juliet had taken her property. They also told me that,according to the investigation, I owned nothing. My MOM took me to the Village and accepted me as his LOST SON. MORAL LESSON:Sometime s people may come to our life, but we should know who true friends,lovers are and who are not.NOTE: Blood is thicker than water. So, we should never forget our Mother, they are GREAT BLESSING TO US. If you really love your mother, press LIKE and write,I LOVE U MOM if you are proud of her and to bless her. Ignore if you are not proud of your mum. I have commented first because I am proud of mine
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 13:17:25 +0000

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