Poor Lady Gets Emotional As She Meets Blind Homeless Boy Who Is a Carbon Copy of Her Son — Story of the Day
|Mary was on her way home when she saw a blind boy begging for alms. Out of pity, the young mother approached him to offer money, but a closer glance at his face froze Mary in place. He was a vivid image of Timothy!
Mary was born in the turbulent 1990s, just a few years before the Oklahoma City bombing. Right-wing fanatics destroyed a federal building in the heartland during the bombing, killing hundreds of men and women, including Mary’s parents.
When all of this happened, the poor girl was just five years old. Her grandparents took her in and raised her, but when she turned 15, they went to their heavenly home, and she was all alone.
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Having lost her family in Oklahoma, Mary developed an aversion to the city and relocated to Edmond. Life wasn’t better for her there, but leaving the old town encouraged her to start afresh. And fortunately, things did improve for her.
Just a few days after relocating to Edmond, Mary ran into Jack. He was a street musician, and she noticed him singing a romantic tune one day while walking to a coffee shop where she worked as a part-time waitress.
The man mesmerized her with his magical voice just at first sight, and she couldn’t help but smile at him. Jack, too, was smitten by her brown eyes and lovely grin.
“So, did you like my song today?” he asked casually as he was packing up after his performance one day.
“Yes, I enjoyed it!” Mary exclaimed enthusiastically. “Did you write it entirely by yourself?”
“Of course!” Jack said with a smile. “Each song is equally important to me, and I put my heart and soul into it.” While he was speaking, Mary cast an admiring glance at him, and unfazed by the unexpected attention, he replied, “I’m going to dedicate the next song to you. That’s a promise!” Mary blushed at his innocent response and fell in love with him all over again.
As time went on, these lovely meetings turned into dates, and they eventually moved in together. Jack continued to write and play songs on the streets while Mary continued to work at the coffee shop. They both hoped that the man’s talent would take him to greater heights one day, and he would become a real artist. However, several years went by, but the desired fame did not come. Meanwhile, Mary got pregnant.
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