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The Right Thing To Do
Written 7 March 2014 ------------------------------------- Bruce and Jennie, both were 10, Had been playmates all their lives. One day, Bruce proclaimed, “Jennie… most good men have wives.” He professed his love for her. Jennie said she loved him too. They decided that getting married Was ‘the right thing’ to do. So, Bruce went to speak to her father, Who was doing yard work at the time. “May I speak to you, Mr. Johnson?” “Sure, Bruce. What’s on your mind?” “Sir, I love your Jennie; And Jennie, she loves me; But we need your permission To be married… to be “We.” Impressed by Bruce’s courage, He knew this confrontation must be tough. He smiled and asked, “Bruce, are you sure You love my daughter enough?” Bruce’s face became stern, he said, “Mr. Johnson, let me tell you… I love Jennie so much…and she loves me. We’re both sure it’s the right thing to do.” He was moved by Bruce’s ardor, But permission was not his to give. So, quick as flash, he responded, “But Bruce…where will you live?” “Sir, I measured her room; Then I measured mine. Hers is 40 percent bigger. We’ll live there. We’ll be fine. If we have extra stuff, We’ll keep that in my room. We’ll keep our places neat and tidy. You won’t even need a broom. And both our parents can save money On babysitters too. Even if you do things on the same night, You’ll only need one sitter, not two.” Mr. Johnson was impressed with Bruce's logic, But this marriage idea was no longer funny. He smiled and said, “That’s good thinking, Bruce; But what are you gonna do for money? “Why, Mr. Johnson, I get twelve-fifty a week allowance; And let me remind you, Jennie also gets ten. Throw in our birthdays and Christmas cash…. Why, we might even have money to lend.” Desperate now, Mr. Johnson thought, “Next, I guess they’ll want a car.” Then he asked, “But Bruce, what if you have kids?” "Aawww," blushed Bruce... “We’ve been lucky so far.”
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