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story a trust in destiny​

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Answered by saritagupta92
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At school, she likes maths but she doesn’t like it when other children are mean. She told us, “I only have friends because of my mum’s friends’ children.” Even though she was looking forward to making friends during our SMASH summer school, she was also nervous about it.

Destiny’s school family worker said, “Destiny has low self-esteem. She’s quite a sad child and struggles socially. But she’s so sporty! That’s why I wanted her to do the multi-sports week – I knew she’d be amazing.”

Over the week, Destiny grew in confidence. She tried new things and enjoyed spending time with the volunteers and other children. On her last day, she said, “I want to tell you that you’ve helped me a lot. Before I came here I was sad because I miss my dad, but now you’ve made me happy. Please mark me as a brainlist

Answered by kartik9213
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Awww: This sweet love story will make you believe in destiny

Their story reads like the script of a film. Love bloomed when they were teenagers but then they moved to different cities for higher education. Who knew they would meet again?

famous saying by American actress Loretta Young, "Love isn't something you find. Love is something that finds you", encapsulates the love story of this young couple.

It might sound right out of a film but this is exactly how it panned out. Love bloomed in their teens and they thought it would end as they moved to different cities to pursue their higher education. Their lives took new turns as they fell in love with different individuals. But who knew they would meet again and that this time it would be FOREVER.

This heart-touching post on a Facebook page titled 'The Way We Met' will make you believe in love again.

"As someone who called off her destination wedding one month before the date, trust me when I tell you to always trust your instincts. Listen to that inner voice when it tells you something doesn't feel right despite external pressures and expectations.

In 2012, I was about to graduate college when I first spotted Dan at a bar. I noticed him having a great time with his silly dance moves. I decided to use his Bluejay's hat as an excuse to talk to him. Long story short, the night ended with me puking and him holding my hair back. Any other guy would have just excused themselves, but not Dan. We stayed up the rest of the night talking and dated for a few weeks after that until I graduated college and moved to San Francisco.

I knew we shared a special connection but I was 22 and ready to conquer the world. We maintained a friendship and went our separate ways, but my feelings for him never quite faded. One time I flew to Boston on a whim to tell him how I felt, only to be introduced to his new girlfriend. I was crushed and returned back to SF thinking that was the end of our story.

Life went on. He moved in with his girlfriend and I got engaged and was planning a wedding. Naturally, our friendship fizzled out with respect to our relationships.

A few months before my wedding, I knew something wasn't right in my relationship. I flew home to spend time with my family and figure it out. It was an emotional time as I analyzed my life and tried to understand what I was feeling. While I was home, Dan, who had no idea what was going on, randomly texted me out of the blue. It had been 2 years since our last conversation. I found out he had ended his former relationship. Our conversation lead to the most natural re-connection and something inside of me knew that Dan was my destiny. I had never stopped loving him.

I called things off with my fiance and cancelled the wedding. I flew back to California and moved in with Dan. It sounds crazy, but it just felt right. We eloped on leap day with $15 rings purchased at the courthouse (mine was hot pink).

PS: It is usually said that you can be in a relationship for years and feel nothing; and you can be in a relationship for a few months and feel everything. Time is not a measure of love."

We told you it sounds like a film script, didn't we?

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