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When the groom entered the ward and saw the disfigured face of his bride, he canceled the wedding. But years later, he saw her on stage and begged for forgiveness
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One fall evening, David and his friend stopped by a newly opened cafe. They had already ordered and were talking softly. Suddenly, David's friend nodded toward the stage. David followed his gaze and marveled. A girl came to the microphone. She was incredibly beautiful. Dark thick hair, brown eyes framed by thick eyelashes, slim waist and sensual lips.The music played, and the stranger started singing. Her strong and high voice reached the deepest parts of the heart and the hidden corners of the soul. David's skin tingled with goosebumps as she sang.
"Who is she? Do you know her?" David managed to ask, overwhelmed with emotions and at a loss for words.
"Her name is Carrie," his friend grinned, noticing the sparkle in David's eyes. "She has an incredibly beautiful voice!"
When Carrie finished singing, the audience stood up and applauded. David and his friends stayed at the cafe a little longer, but Carrie didn't go back on stage that evening.
David was captivated by the angelic voice of the singer. Secretly from his friend, he started coming to the café to enjoy her singing. He always tried to get a table closer to the stage, so no one would disturb his admiration for her.
After each performance, he handed her flowers and soft toys, and it took a month before he mustered the courage to speak with her.
"Carrie," he said, "may I invite you to my table and offer you a glass of wine?"
"I don't drink alcohol, but I wouldn't mind a glass of water," she replied with a smile.
She had noticed this man for a long time, but she did not show it and secretly longed for him, regretting that he was too shy.
David pulled out a chair, inviting her to sit down. He called the waiter and ordered water for the lady.
"You sing beautifully," David confessed, overcoming his embarrassment. "I've never heard such a marvelous voice in my life."
"Is that why you come here every Friday?"
"Yes, I come to you because I like you. By the way, would you like something to eat?"
"Thank you, but no, I have to hurry home."
"May I walk you out?"
Carrie nodded in agreement. David was overjoyed, paid the waiter, and left the café following the girl.
"I live nearby," she explained. "It's very convenient. No need to worry about taking a cab."
"You have real talent! Did you study singing somewhere?"
"Talent is 70 percent hard work every day, and the rest is a gift from above. It took a lot for me to succeed. I studied at vocal school.""
"You could have had a brilliant future. Why did you give up the big stage and started singing in this café? I can't believe that was your dream."
"You're right," Carrie admitted. "Probably a successful solo career was waiting for me. But once, on a friend's birthday, we went to a karaoke bar. They persuaded me to sing in public for the first time. It was well-received, and the audience didn't want to let me go and begged for more. But at this moment I realized the big stage wasn't for me. I panicked at the thought of performing in front of a large audience. That's why I'm happy with a job at this café."
"The café owner must have been happy to hire you."
"Yes," Carrie laughed, "he gained more clients! Everyone came to hear me sing."
"I've been watching you for a month. You have your own fans who come to hear you sing every time."
"Are you one of them?" Carrie asked with a smile.
"Yes, I couldn't wait until Friday to see you again. I confess, it has never happened to me before. You're an amazing!" |