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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Ten Years Ago Today

Ten years ago, the 24th of March was a Friday.  On that Friday night I went out with a friend and changed the course of my life.  I met my husband.  He insists we met after midnight so technically the anniversary of when we met is tomorrow.  But it was on the 24th of March 2000 that I went out and here's how the fairytale went down...
(This is from an old post so if you think you've read this before, you have, you're not going crazy.)



Once upon a time, in another life, there lived a young, disenchanted, married girl called Sleeperella.  Sleeperella was searching and praying for real love.  She hoped to find it within her marriage, and as fate would have it, she did find it, but it was elsewhere.

One very ordinary Friday afternoon upon her return home from toiling away at another week's work, she listened to her answering machine and discovered an invitation from her Fairy God Friend to join her and a few others out into the bright city for an evening of merriment.  She didn't wish to go, she was tired and feeling a little ragged.  So Sleeperella called her Fairy God Friend to thank her very much for her kind invitation, but regretfully declined.  Fairy God Friend, however, waved her magic wand and Sleeperella suddenly had a change of heart.  So she dressed to the nines and removed her wedding rings as she often did when going out without her husband, which too was often as he had other interests and better things to do.  A sign, some might say?  Ah...yeah!!

The young ladies caught their taxi carriage into the city, and gained plenty of attention as young (seemingly) single 20-something young ladies often do.  They commenced their evening out at one popular pub, had some refreshments and dances, then it was suggested they move to another club.  Sleeperella was quite happy where they were but reluctantly moved on with the group.

At the next club there was more merriment, and it was there that Sleeperella picked up an admirer.  He bought her drinks and danced with her and tried his best to impress.  During the course of conversation she questioned the eager suitor, "Do you believe in soul mates?"  A question that was often on her mind of late as she searched for the meaning of true love.  He answered, "Nah, I reckon that's a load of crap."  And her bubble burst.  She thought he was probably right, she was chasing a fairytale, a non-existent dream.

And even though Sleeperella was feeling a little dejected she accepted the next offer to dance from her young gentleman admirer and lo and behold, as though dropped by the hand of fate into the centre of the room with a spotlight shining directly upon his face entered Tall Dark & Handsome.  A face that Sleeperella couldn't help but notice as it was not only beautiful but oddly familiar.  She racked her memory for an answer as to where or how she could possibly know this man.  She even pointed him out to the would be suitor and said she knew him.  "Who?" he inquired.  "Him", and she pointed in the direction of the best looking man in the room.  This time it was the would be suitor who was deflated, "Oh, yeah right."  And he then proceeded to block her view of this vision by constantly and deliberately placing himself directly in the way.

Curiosity got the better of Sleeperella and she eventually worked up the courage to approach Tall Dark & Handsome.  She asked if he was from the town in which she herself had grown up.  After giving a puzzled look to be asked such a question, he replied that indeed he was.  As it would turn out the two had many common acquaintances and had met as children.  What happened next was totally romantical.  The two started talking and quite simply could not stop.  And this time when Sleeperella asked the question, "Do you believe in soulmates?"  The answer was, "Yes".

And they lived happily ever after.

 

12 comments:

  1. awe! i hadnt read it before. but its perfect!

    xx

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  2. What a beautiful story. And I love the word "romantical"!

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  3. I hadn't read it before either. Just lovely. Sparkly.

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  4. Awww, that was just boo-ti-ful!

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  5. Awwww :) How wonderful and just goes to show - not all fairytales are make-believe :)

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  6. Lovely, Thea. What a great memory to cherish and keep forever.

    xx

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  7. Aww, I love happy endings. Congrats on the 10 yrs! Hope the next 10 will just be as happy.

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  8. That was a lovely story Thea. My own would start something like...a bloke walked into a bottle shop...I am not kidding.

    Please write other stories like this one, it was very easy to read and entertaining--romantical, classic!

    Shelly

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  9. I had read it before, and thought it lovely back then, but now with the rest of your story, it's even more special, because it feels as though he kind of "saved you".

    Happy Anniv. xxx

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  10. You know how I feel about love stories, and yours is a great one!
    Happy anniversary to you both xxx

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