Once apon a time there was a queen by the name of Amara who while spending time with a guy SECRETLY (because her family forbid her to associate with him) somehow and someway after rushing back home she noticed her crown was gone. Since her parents would be home at any minute, retracing her steps would never be a option and sitting her mother down in hopes she would be able to understand WHY she wanted to spend time with the guy she has been forbided to be around.
Surely her mother should understand why on earth she wanted to be near him…In Amara’s eyes he was not “Just A Guy”! He was the GUY she crushed on most of her life and NOW he has finally made the CHOICE to see her. How could she seriously passed up this sort of oppurtinity?! For many years she would gush over just a look from him but having the request to join him at the river was something out of a fairytale book coming to life. Despite whatever her mother thought, had no leverage at this time. AMARA WANTED HIM & AMARA *THOUGHT* HIS FEELINGS TOWARD HER WAS THE EXACT SAME WAY.
After playing out this conversation with her mother in her head Amara heard the front door slammed rushing out of her room her mother greeted Amara with a warm enbrace. Unknown to her at the moment the same crown she figured was lost Amara’s mother named Jewel had the crown in her purse. Once Amara saw her crown she asked her mother where did she find the crown that was in her purse….After a brief laugh her mother replied “Oh, this old thing? I was at a pawn shop and purchased this crown from a woman who told me her ex gave it to her as a way to earn her back.” Staring at the crown Amara’s mother asked “Doesn’t this crown looks familiar?”
While trying not to show any emotions Amara asked her mother if by chance could she take a more indepth examination of the crown. (Both Jewel as well as her daughter knew the ONE key to confirm if this CROWN truly belong to Amara) Amara’s crown has her intials engraved inside. *Amara Diamond Davis A.D.D* Since her mother had no problem handing the crown over and went outside right after. Amara used her mother’s to convince her mind to BELIEVE there is *NO WAY POSSIBLE THE CROWN COULD BELONG TO HER*.
- WHAT MAN IN HIS RIGHT MIND CAN ACTUALLY GIVE ANOTHER WOMAN SOMETHING FROM ANOTHER?
- IF HE WAS CHASING BEHIND A WOMAN, WHY CONNECT BACK WITH ME?
- WHY STRING ME ALONG?
- WHY PLAY WITH MY EMOTIONS?
- WHY HER BUT ME?
- WHAT MAKES HER SO SPECIAL?
Slowly, Amara begin to look in side her crown. Even though Amara wanted so badly for *A.D.D.* not to be on the inside, that was not the case.
The lesson behind this short story is this…Every female from birth has a crown. Even if you may THINK or ASSUME you do not have one. NEVER EVER allow anyone to steal it & if you cannot remember anything else REMEMBER THIS…NEVER HAND OVER YOUR CROWN KNOWINGLY!
*KNOW YOUR WORTH AND NEVER ALLOW SOMEONE TO TELL YOU DIFFRENTLY! STRAIGHTEN YOUR CROWN & MOVE ON FORWARD QUEEN*
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Wonderful the moral of this story ties in perfectly with my last post titled Because you know your worth at ventalks.wordpress.com. We all need to know our worth and earn it not settle just because❤
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Very true! Took me many years to no longer settle for less and hopefully many will understand their worth. Thank you for providing feedback and I am headed over to your page as we speak😉
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It is always a pleasure. Thank you for reading.❤
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No problem at all 💐💗
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Phenomenal! 💖this😀
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome!
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This is such an important lesson for young women today. Far too many settle for the first man who pays any attention to them, often a scoundrel who treats them like trash. The real tragedy in my view is that they bring children into this situation, children who have no choice in the matter. However strong or courageous, a woman forced to raise children on her own faces a daunting task. The problem, as you point out, is that no one has ever taught these young women they have real worth.
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You are extremely correct…& Thank You…It took me a very long time to realize my self-worth & hopefully after reading this many will realize theirs as well!
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I love this story. Amara’s mother’s compassion reminds me of our Father’s love. Thank you for reminding me to be careful and mindful with what He has given me. Praying for you as I straighten my crown and move forward. 😉 Me and God have faith in you!
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Yes!!! We are royalty & we should never for get it!💗
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