Religious Love

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roof and she is now one of the most sought after producers not just in the USA but internationally.
                  The most humble part was that they did it with the work of their bare hands. They got out there and pushed each other until both companies became visible to the world. They sold dinners, washed cars took second jobs until all that hard work paid off; money was working for them.
                  Lee got his own talk show called “Straight from This Horse’s Mouth,” It was an outlet for the world to get a real raw and uncut perspective on the issues the world was scared to talk about. That power couple was hell because Denien produced the show and they kept all money in the family.
                  They did the Brady Bunch thing and merged as a big family. Lee and Denien sat it up as to where they were able to give all their children a fresh start on independency by giving them the starter money for their own businesses. That’s a mother and fathers love. All five of them were ready to rock and roll with no excuses and the McPherson family had a combined net-worth well over 100 million dollars.
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                  By the time they did all of that and the children cleared out of the house.
                  I remember him pulling me off to the side excitingly. He made it clear that it was time, way pastime. He wanted to make this day a day to remember. I’ll let her tell you ladies the rest.
     

Chapter 14: The Proposal
                  I looked at my mother and gave her a hug. This was one of the realest moments we have had since the day she apologized sincerely for all the pain she’d caused. I was moved with tears. I can hear the people fill the church. I knew that it was time to wrap things up.
                  I opened my mouth and continued with this good wisdom. The emotions of love and overcoming filled my body, but I pressed on.             
                  Well ladies; it was two years ago, and I was looking a hot mess. I had come out of surgery from getting my gallbladder taken out.. The two most important people of my life were there. I lost so much blood. I thought my life was over. But God spared my life. The nurse came in, Lee and Mom left the recovery room. The nurse shot the good stuff through my IV. I fell into a deep peaceful sleep.
                                                            
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                  I was awoken by the sound of my lovely children one by one.  I looked around the room; saw no Lee or my mother. The room was filled with so many balloons and flowers.
                  Sapphire gave me a kiss, “Hey old lady.”
                  “Hey boo.” I said very woozy from the drugs.
                  “Where are your daddy and your grandma?” I sat up on the bed to get comfortable enough to chill with all seven of my babies.
                  “They went to the store; they’ll be right back real soon mom.”
                  I hugged my children 1 by 1 and loved on them. I heard this beautiful music getting closer to my room. My mom walked in and she had this proud look on her face. Shortly thereafter the music got closer and sounded familiar.
                  The children all moved on one side of the room. I asked “What is wrong with you all.”
                  My doctor and nurse came in the room. I panicked thinking that something was wrong and were about to dish out some troubling news about my health. But no; that was far from what I was expecting.
                  A band that played soft violins came into my room. They had on black suits and white gloves. I thought that Lee was being his typical romantic self.
                  Kem, the singer walked into the room, my heart dropped

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