1. Cherry the Cheerleader (chapter 7)


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    saying; at least not about the timing. But I’m at least wise enough to know my objection to your timing won’t stop either of you. And if she is going to get engaged right out of school, I’d want it to be to someone that looks at her the way you do.” I asked, “What do you mean?” She said, “You adore her. I catch the glimpses; you don’t think I do, but I do. There is strong attraction there, but I’ve never seen lust in your eyes. And it’s the same story with her. I know love when I see it so, how could I disapprove of that? I just hope you know what you are getting into.” I said, “I think I know. But if you have any advice…?” She thought for a second and said, “All couples go through an adjustment period. It takes time to fully learn about and get used to the other. The ‘happy ever after’ is a fairytale—that’s why you only see it in fairytales! WHEN you have a disagreement about something, ask yourself if it is more important than her feelings. If the answer is ‘no’, let her have her way; if the answer is ‘yes’, you stick to your guns. Rarely will the answer be ‘yes’. And don’t worry: I’ll be giving her the same bit of advice.” I asked, “But what happens if the answer is ‘yes’ for both of us?” She answered simply, “Compromise,” before continuing by saying, “That is when you compromise. You both have to work towards a solution you can both agree to—neither of you can have it completely your way then. Otherwise, the one that didn’t get it his/her way can become resentful of the ...
    other and that is never good for the relationship.” I said, “That’s really smart advice. Thank you.” She said, “No, that is wisdom…” It didn’t take me a second to figure out that was likely the major problem between her and Cherry’s father, but I (perhaps wisely) didn’t make mention of it. I thanked her again and we exchanged a friendly hug. It was at that moment that Cherry found us in the crowd. “Jeez—I can’t leave the two of you alone from now on,” Cherry teased. Breaking the brief hug, her Mom said exasperated, “Oh, for crying out loud, Cherry!” I barely acknowledged the joke with a smile and a shake of my head before I turned to congratulate her. Cherry beamed in pride of her accomplishment and talked about how she was excited at reaching the major milestone in her life. She was anxious to start the next chapter of her life, but first she had to turn in her cap and gown before receiving her actual diploma (the one she received on stage was a ‘prop’; the real diplomas were withheld to ensure students returned their ceremonial attire). After getting her diploma and spending some time socializing with her friends, Cherry told them she had to go and we left together. Her Mom had gone home earlier and asked that she not stay out too late. We drove to a nearby lake where we enjoyed spending time together on occasion and sat in the grass; just holding each other while watching the moon light ripple off the water. Almost from the moment we first met, we both knew that we were ...
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