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The Cloak Of Love And Light

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Dae was the sun and Knight was a curious man. Knight noticed Dae shining as brilliantly as diamonds on fire in the sky. He was in awe of her warm glow and adored her from earth. She was so bright that it hurt his eyes to gaze upon her directly. Dae loved Knight, too. She noticed the effort he made to admire her and wished for him to be close to her. He could never look at her nor reach for her without being in great pain! She was so bright! It made Dae sorrowful to know her glow was painful to her Knight. Yet, she was the sun; she provided earth with warmth and light. It was in her nature to shine and there was no other way for her to be less sun. Their love was tragic yet true. They both wished for the same thing, to hold each other and love together for eternity, but they could not as it caused them both great discomfort. Knight was very clever. He decided to craft armor made of his devotion to Dae to shield himself from her mighty fire. He thought, “That I may safel

The Secret To Happiness

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Emma had kept her secret for so long, letting it grow in her heart. But the secret was so big, she knew she couldn’t keep it inside much longer. She wanted to show people how beautiful it was, like heaven on earth, but she wasn’t sure how. At first, she noticed the secret trying to get out when she began smiling at everyone, and they smiled back. Oh, that felt good. So, she did it some more. Then she saw her secret working its way out when she talked to people at the grocery store, on the school playground, or in the neighborhood. She’d say simple things to them like, “Nice weather,” or, “What a cute baby,” or, “Where’d you get those cool shoes?” And they would answer with a simple, “Yes it is,” or, “Thank you,” or, “At Penney’s. They’re real comfortable too.” She found that being friendly to others made them friendly to her. Next, she tried telling some of her best jokes to someone she thought might need a good laugh . Then, she would get to laugh along with them

The Portrait Of Love And Devotion

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It was the year 1975, when Charlotte von Sledvin, a 19- year-old student of a Swedish royal family, traveled to India to get a portrait made by a gifted artist. The artist was born into a poor Indian family of the lowest caste, also known as the “untouchables.” Despite the incredibly difficult circumstances, the artist, named Pradyumna Kumar Mahanandia, had gained an outstanding reputation for being a gifted painter. His reputation led Charlotte to travel all the way to India to get her portrait done. By the time the portrait was finished, the two had fallen in love. Pradyumna was fascinated with Charlotte’s beauty. Never before had he seen a more beautiful woman from the Western world. He gave his best to capture all her beauty in the portrait, yet never fully succeeded. Nonetheless, the portrait was magnificent and Charlotte fell for his simplicity and beautiful character. Because of him, she spontaneously decided to stay longer in India. A couple of days becam

Love Against All Odds

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When a young student of a Catholic Church asked her teacher about the reasons why she decided to become a religious sister, her teacher told her a heartwarming love story . Many years ago, when she was at a similar age, the teacher (let’s call her Ms. Patterson) fell in love with a young man from a wealthy family. The two began seeing each other and quickly developed a deep connection. Unfortunately, the young man ’s family was not at all in agreement with the relationship. They even threatened to enroll their son at a university far away overseas. As Ms. Patterson came from a poor background, she couldn’t possibly have afforded to go with him at the time. This meant that if they wanted to continue the relationship, they would be separated from each other whether they wanted to or not. But they both had fallen so in love with each other that ending the relationship – no matter in what way – was not an option. For this reason, they decided to run away. In great secre

Fairy-Tale Romance After All These Years

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Life had changed for me. I never realized it. Moonlight walk changed into late night strategy workshops. Candlelight dinner turned into business meetings. Sweet and short phone calls from her transformed into long hour teleconferences. Gifts were no longer priority now – there should be some tangible return from whatever we invest, after all. Spending even 5 dollars on a bouquet for the Valentine’s Day seemed meaningless – you would lose at least half an hour searching for a parking space downtown. Overall, there was no respite from the hectic office and future planning. Whenever she, in a very mild attempt, tried to express her feelings, I had the predefined answer, “These all are for us only, darling,” and she’d be quiet for another month or so. Recently, I had to go to Holland on a business trip for a week. I was working on an important assignment. I didn’t have even five minutes to talk to my parents who traveled more than fifteen hundred miles just to meet u