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“Love is not a sentence. It is a pattern. You can whisper it with your mouth, or you can prove it with your habits. Show me in the way you protect what matters. Show me in the way you keep your word. Show me in the way you choose me when it is inconvenient. Do not decorate me with promises. Demonstrate me with consistency. If you love me, let it be visible in your discipline. Let it be evident in your restraint. Let it be obvious in how you love yourself. Because the way you care for your own soul is the blueprint for how you will care for mine. Do not say it. Build it.”

“They say opposites attract, but I disagree. I have worked too hard on myself to attract anything that is not aligned with who I am. I put God first, always. My family is my foundation. My businesses are where my creativity and intelligence shine. My order is simple and unwavering: God, Family, Business. I am happy with myself and with my life. I am at peace with who I am and who I am becoming. I am highly ambitious, and I get things done the right way. I do my best to make the path easier for others than it was for me. I have a heart, and I choose to use it. I refuse to attract my opposite because I have worked on myself. I respect myself too much to accept anything less. And by grace, I attracted you. Because you are aligned with me. You are like me.”

“I look at you and see a life we’ve yet to build,
a love that feels inevitable, waiting to unfold. I look at your face and ache to make you smile,
to be the reason your eyes shine just a little brighter. I look at you and want to lift you higher,
to be the arms that catch you, the voice that fuels you. I look at you and dream of a future—our future,
where your children are mine, and mine are yours. I look at you and feel invincible,
as if with you beside me, there’s nothing I can’t conquer. I look at you and hesitate, unsure how to begin,
my heart racing over a name I don’t even know. I look at you as you walk past me,
our silent moment stretching between sips of coffee. I look at you as you turn, as you smile—
and then I look at you drive away with another woman,
because in the end, we are just strangers at the coffee shop.”