MY HAPPY ENDING

Joy, a young lady who lost her father at a young age. After her father’s death, her family was struggling financially.

Her mother, Susan, had to work long hours just to make ends meet, and Joy and her siblings had to take care of themselves most of the time.

Joy felt a lot of pressure to provide for her family, and she became very resentful of her mother for not being there for her.

As she grew older, she became more and more angry and frustrated with her situation. She started to act out and get into trouble.

Things came to a head one day when Joy was 18. She had been skipping school and getting into fights, and her mother was at her wits’ end. In a fit of anger, she told Joy that she was a disappointment and a burden on the family.

This was the final straw for Joy, and she stormed out of the house.

She spent the next few years living on the streets, struggling to make ends meet.

She fell in with a bad crowd and got involved in drugs and crime.

She was arrested several times and spent time in jail.

After a few years, Joy hit rock bottom. She was out of jail, but she had no job, because of her recent condition, inherited from the jail cold, no place to live, and no family to turn to. She was lost and alone.

In her lowest moment, she found herself at a soup kitchen run by a local church. The people there were kind and offered her  a hot meal and a place to stay for the night.

For the first time in a long time, Joy felt a glimmer of hope. She started to attend the church’s services and joined a Bible study group.

As Joy continued to attend the church, she found herself changing. She began to feel hope for the future and a desire to turn her life around.

She got a job and started to save money. She even enrolled in a GED program to get her high school diploma. Over time, she reconciled with her mother and siblings, and they began to rebuild their relationship.

Joy had come a long way from the angry and bitter young lady she had been years before.

Joy decided to make a bigger change in her life. She  took the money she had saved and used it to enroll in a trade school to become an engineer because she loves hard work.

She found her had a knack for the work and enjoyed learning the trade.

As she progressed in her studies, she e began to see a future for herself.

She  also began to volunteer with the church, helping others who were struggling like she had been.

Over time, Joy met a man named Sam. He was a kind and caring person who saw the best in her. They fell in love and decided to get married.

On their wedding day, Joy was filled with happiness and gratitude.

She e had come so far from the angry, lost young lady she had been.

She had found love, purpose, and a bright future ahead of her.

As she stood at the altar, she looked into Sam’s eyes and knew that she had truly found her happy ending.

Written by David Nsien

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