Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Happily Ever After

Every fairy tale has a happily ever after ending. So does fairy tale really exist in this world? I don't know. Look at celebrities. How many so-called-fairy-tale wedding ends happily ever after? Very few.

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Story of Happily Ever After... (a quick short one)

He met her when they were in the first year of college through a mutual friend. After long hours and days of chattering and chatting, they started going out. Everything went well. Love kept them together. Of course there were those occasional quarrels and arguments. Chaos be it but they never lasted more than a week.

By the beginning of the fourth year of their study, he was worried. After that year, she would be graduating while he still have a year to go as his course required so. He was sure that he would remain the same. He was afraid she would leave. She knew in her heart that she would not leave him. But in this world, anything can happen and she dare not promise him anything for the fear.
The following fall, she graduated. She got a job later on. During college breaks, he would drive all the way just to meet her. It went on for nearly a year until he graduated. A brilliant student, he got a job almost immediately.
Rain and storm they did overcome as two years down the road, he proposed and she accepted. She hugged him and she cried happy tears. Few months later, they walked down the aisle. Close friends and family were there to witnesse the fairy tale coming to live.

One and a half year later, they had a cute little baby boy. While the mischievous little boy was in his terrible twos, he had a beautiful little baby sister. They love each other dearly. Love was always alive in the house. She stayed at home and watched after the kids while he goes off to work everyday, except weekends. Occasionally, they would go on holiday trips, most of the time the whole family, but sometimes just the two of them.

This coming fall, they would witness their grown up son walk down the aisle. He will be building his own family, his own castle, his own fairy tale.

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This is a lame, lousy fairy tale.... I know. =P
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* To the special one in my life, ILU. *
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1 Thoughts:

  • i like the story !!!nice ...better than nicholas sparks' a walk to remember,the notebook etc....coz it has a happy ending....*and they live happily ever after*

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 23 June, 2005 22:56  

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