Well, I know what you are thinking. But that’s not it this time. It’s about something else.
Have you heard of good intention, but bad execution?
That’s the case here.
It’s about Bee and Jee. They were close friends. Bee was a little older, but they were both within the same age bracket.
Jee had a guy who was really obsessed with her. She was really beautiful, and he didn’t want to lose her. Now, you can understand his insecurities.
She agreed to marry him.
Bee was a strong support system for Jee. She did everything she could to make sure the wedding was a success.
Bee wanted Jee to have the best wedding dress at little or no cost.
She could get the perfect dress for Jee.
She was really excited to see Jee in the dress. She wanted to see how it fit, if it needed amendments, or if they should search for another one.
But Jee refused to wear the dress.
Bee kept saying, “try the dress Jee”.
Jee folded the dress and kept it in her bag.
She said she had to take the dress home first.
“Why is that?” Bee asked.
“I really need my Pastor to pray on the dress. He told me not to wear any dress without praying on it.” Said Jee.
Bee was a little puzzled. But she understood and let Jee go.
But Bee couldn’t stop thinking. What if Jee had to go to a Bridal store, would she had taken all the dresses to her Pastor first, if she was to buy or rent?
Was she trying to say Bee was on fetish or what?
Were her efforts appreciated?
She felt bad, but she had to let go.
How would you have reacted?
Did Bee overreact?
Did Bee overreact?
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