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Anissa had figured she won’t like the hear the truth. Greta had her own right to believe what she was doing was foolish. “He would. I know he would. We spoke about coming clean about our relationship together to the family. He has been honest with him about his cruel behaviours in the past but I do believe he is trying to change. He was hostile to me at first but started to change the more serious we got. He is trying. Just give him time.” Anissa knew change came in time and could not be rushed. “I actually think you two will have more in common than you both think.” She felt in her gut they would hit it off. “A few months. Back home people I know have gotten married in only days of knowing someone. I figured it was slow in the traditional sense.”
Greta listened as her cousin talked, knowing that she could argue until she was blue in the face, but Anissa wouldn’t listen. “Well then, would you mind asking him to meet with me? I’m sure he’d agree if it were coming from you.” She said, raising a brow. “Yes, but people back home typically don’t have many options for marriage. They’ve also grown up and known each other since they were young.”












