A Sweet Marriage Story

By Matilda Phiri



John and Emily had been married for six months when they decided to take a road trip across the country. As they drove through the winding roads and breathtaking landscapes, they talked about their dreams and aspirations, their fears and doubts, and the little things that made them smile.

One night, as they sat under the stars by a campfire, Emily turned to John and asked, "What do you think makes a marriage last?"

John thought for a moment before answering, "I think it's the little things that matter the most. The way you look at each other when you wake up in the morning, the small gestures of kindness that show you care, and the willingness to forgive and move forward when things get tough."

Emily smiled and nodded, feeling grateful for the man she had married. As they cuddled together under the blanket, she knew that they had a lifetime of adventures and challenges ahead of them, but she was confident that as long as they kept loving each other in their own small ways, they could weather any storm that came their way.

 The end.

 

 

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