A story of a young girl named Sarah😦

                                                                Moral  story

  To be honest, youths have to really go through a lot, and in most cases, nobody cares well here is a short story about a young girl named Sarah




Sarah was married off to a man twice her age as soon as she was 20 years old. Her parents had been preparing for this arranged union for many years. In exchange for a sizable sum of money and a new home, they had promised the groom's family a sizable dowry.


Sarah was inconsolable. She had fantasized about completing high school, enrolling in college, and beginning a career. Instead, she was compelled to lead a home life while caring for a man and his children from a prior marriage.


Sarah felt as though she had been given a prison sentence on her wedding day. She wore a white gown, had her hair done in a fancy updo, and meticulously applied cosmetics. She was yelling on the inside, though. She yearned to flee the restrictions of the life she was being forced to live.


Sarah's heart ached as she said her vows and exchanged them. Though she was aware that she was committing to something for the rest of her life, she couldn't help but wonder if this was the life she really wanted. She had the impression that she was losing herself in this marriage and that she was going away.


The ceremony was followed by a blurry reception. Sarah put on a happy front and laughed, but she was actually dying. She was eager to leave the curious looks and the nonstop well-wishes behind. She yearned for solitude so that she might lament the passing of her childhood and yell and cry.


Sarah felt confined when she dozed off in her bed that evening. Even though she was aware that she had to make the most of the circumstances, she couldn't get rid of the sense that she was in trouble. She felt as though she was losing herself in the embrace of this stranger and that the weight of her marriage was smothering her.


Sarah struggled in the days and weeks that followed to get used to her new life. She made an effort to be a nice wife, cooking and cleaning for her husband and his kids. But everything seemed so hollow as if she were merely going through the motions. She yearned for more—for anything that would make her happy and fulfill her.


Sarah began to understand as the months went by that she couldn't drastically alter her situation. She was aware that she needed to find a solution to make this marriage work and to be content in her new life. She accordingly began modestly and made tiny moves toward a brighter future. 


She began chatting to her spouse and getting to know him as a person, reading books learning new things, and beginning to find joy in the little things.


Although it wasn't simple, there were still times when Sarah thought she was drowning. But she was confident that she had the strength to get through any challenge and create a new life. She persisted in swimming, one day at a time, until she discovered her own bliss. 

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