![]() Life is not always what it looks like, and behind every smile is hardship that stays hidden. A lot in my life doesn't make sense, but one thing I know is I am happy and everything else doesn't matter. I don't remember much about my childhood or my parents, I work as a waitress at a nearby restaurant. I rebel every now and then, I leave alone in Central Port Elizabeth. Me"How about we return tomorrow? drinks on me"Ĭlub literally going up on a tuesday, I am your typical nineteen year old. ![]() The guys we were with tried convincing me with more vodka to stay. My friends believe in calling me the life of the party, they love how spontaneous I am and how carefree I am. ![]() My dad smiled at me, he was so proud of me for being a virgin, a virgin that will be given away to marry a guy I've never met, a virgin that will be a housewife and well give him children. When one man’s death exposes a complex web of lies, three couples discover the true meaning of love, loss and redemption. Ebe keyena unya ephangela, kodwa intombi iyakifundameza ikhaya. "Bayohamba kule veki ilandelayo, beqala ubomi ubutsha bobabini. Yes my innocence were being paraded like it was Black Friday. Once a deep skeptic of love, Wai Jias world was turned upside down when Cliff, a liver cancer survivor and IronMan Finisher entered her life. ![]() Wai Jia & Cliff a foundation of radical faith. "Nje nani nibona, azange waphathwa yindoda engaze wa zekwa" "Yintombi enyulu" Except maybe for the part where we decided to marry six days after we met. But my Father owed his father cows and it was only fair to give his daughter away to pay this debt. My Mother hugged me, she said all she could to convince everyone that getting me married at 18 isn't fair. "She will leave today with you! and we will make sure they get married tomorrow" ![]()
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