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Conclusion

By now Liz was married with two children abroad. She was doing fine with her work but she was not on good terms with her husband. She just concentrated on the welfare of her children and her office work while she let her husband lead his life in a way he liked. So Liz was not happy either.

Lucy, on the other hand, was still single, never married, and the perfect virgin. However, she was thinking of marriage and going abroad. She didn’t desire to stay with her eccentric and psychologically ill Aunt any longer. She had outdistanced from her and wanted to stay away, far away from her and start a family of her own. Will God permit her that?

Well, she believed in herself and in God and prayed regularly and recited the Holy Book too. May God spare her. She had been through hard times time and again and this time, the hit was even harder. She had too many struggles in her life. While her cousin Liz would continue to manage, I, as an author, would also like to make a pledge to God on the behalf of Lucy: “Dear God, Lucy is a beautiful and intelligent girl. Please spare her. She is very innocent. Let her find her soul mate and settle abroad. She need not stay with her crazy Aunt any more. Please God, let it be. Let her grow and expand. She will, I am sure, if Thee, the Almighty would only permit.

Please spare her. Please God, I pledge to Thee.”