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James walked to and fro anxiously, hoping for Rebecca to come home. He'd been getting ready for this moment for many months, and so now that he had not much to do but hold out, he was stressed out pondering her prospective reception ÷áìä of this subject. They've been seeing each other exclusively for quite a while now, counting many years, and he sorted out that this was the precise occasion to ask her to get married to him. He'd made allusions to the plan throughout the last couple of months so he'd get a clue of her reception ÷áìä to his intention; there was virtually no question that they'd marry one another, but he needed to be certain rather than to inquire without warning and then get a crippling answer if this was not the right moment. Nevertheless, he imagined he managed to keep his intentions concealed -- relatively tricky when they already have been staying together and sharing many facets of everyday living.

Even though this guy was more or less sure it'd go well, just one particular point made him feel rather uncomfortable. He was quite traditional, and even though it opposed modern ways, he was hoping he could possibly request her daddy for her hand in marriage. Her father had passed away when she was somewhat young; James had never met him. her dad's reception ÷áìä would remain a puzzle because he could by no means ask her dad. Might his reception ÷áìä happen to be that he approved of his daughter’s selection, or would he wind up being the custodial type who likely would not be amenable to any chap for his child? A great reception ÷áìä was precisely what He wished for; but he was in reality a judicious man, and knew much better than to devote a considerable amount of energy fretting over situations he cannot alter.

Sooner than he could even look into it more deeply, his stunning sweetheart strolled through the doorway. He deemed with warm satisfaction that she appeared as gorgeous as always, her short ebony hair matching an ever-happy visage and sleek body. She was clearly caught unaware, taking pleasure in the amorous ambience he had spent plenty of time preparing -- flower petals on the rug, dinner put together and created by candlelight, he dressed up and bearing fresh flowers for the love of his life. He was charmed by just how she attempted to recollect whether there was a specific occasion, and generating nothing at all -- she really didn't think there were any forthcoming birthdays nor anniversaries. There was in fact no doubt in his thinking that her reception ÷áìä of the ambience was splendid -- she may very well be thinking about a pleasant present, and he was aware he'd deliver that.

She wished to have an understanding of what this was all about, though he remained silent, and she sat down beside him to have a satisfying meal. The minute the lovers had finished dessert and were simply just conversing, he arose within a momentary pause in the discussion, dropped on one knee opposite her and pulled out a ring from his pants pocket. He could figure out she was not entirely taken aback by what was taking place, then again he favored to have her reception ÷áìä of the question based on awareness in any case, rather than any type of obligation to state yes.

When he questioned her if she was willing to get married to him, he experienced an unexpected draft within the room, and suspected he witnessed a body shape out of the corner of his eye. He hardly ever followed those signs however, being concentrated fully on her. He had the feeling that she also noticed the vision, or perhaps she maintained more favorable reception ÷áìä to the thing that was going on -- in place of issuing him a reply, she looked in the direction of the fleeting vision for a short time. When he spun to look, however, he noticed hardly a single thing -- simply a slight glow which may possibly have even been a treachery of the light sources. Then and there he gleaned it may be his weak reception ÷áìä capabilities targeting the paranormal that stopped him from easily feeling what was occurring; Rebecca had spoken of it previously and proven that her reception ÷áìä of these sort of elements was absolute. But, the instant he switched back to her, she didn't look completely ready to express exactly what she witnessed, endeavoring to hide her anxiety. He decided not to insist on it, conscious that her mystery may in the near future make way for Rebecca's reception ÷áìä towards commenting on these things. He had to act as if all was normal and then the only thing he was basically concerned about at this time was what his girl was going to articulate, and was so exuberant the instant she at long last gave her much-awaited reply, and was overflowing with fulfillment when she provided him the answer he had been longing for. As they cuddled together later that night, James opened a discussion on his worries on the subject of her dad. He fretted a tad over her reception ÷áìä to speaking about her dad; for sure, she still missed him. Still, the very moment when he explained it was in fact imperative for him to have the chance to ask for consent from her daddy, he was stunned over her reception ÷áìä to those spoken words. That which he just recently mentioned made her suddenly stop and she quizzed him whether he experienced anything weird some moments prior. He said that he'd sensed a coldness, and believed that he perceived a distinct form through the use of his peripheral view, although that only turned out to be a dupery of light. He pointed out casually that he had invariably been a tad intrigued concerning possibility of ghosts, and figured that maybe he was losing out on lots of things as a consequence of his poor reception ÷áìä to paranormal phenomena.

She primarily reacted to the thing that earlier on transpired and did not fully grasp his issue. She declared that possibly the reception ÷áìä of Rebecca was healthier as a consequence of blood, and he may possibly have experienced a little of it on account of the situation; but she had viewed the form very clearly, and it corresponded with the way she thought about her much-loved daddy. He appeared to be happy while James asked the question, and she asserted her reception ÷áìä at that time happened to be of sensations of awesome appreciation, affirmation and satisfaction. She was very certain that her daddy was certainly somewhere close and had certainly approved of their impending marriage. Previous to this moment, she never came across her daddy as a spirit, not even in a dream, and yet described that most likely his fiancee's reception ÷áìä of perceptions of her dad had been more confined mainly because her daddy had always been striving never to intrude on her situation -- though certainly, still wished to be part of significant occasions.

James experienced confusing emotions over that -- the thought of a person who was unseen hanging out made him a little jittery! Yet in general, he concluded that his reception ÷áìä to this theory was favorable. He had been yearning to know exactly that, if her father might have accepted, and right now he knew. In the period of their dialogue, he came to be acutely aware of his ever-increasing reception ÷áìä to the paranormal ideas founded upon that event; and also his emotional partnership with his partner grew even better bearing in mind that they'd readily share that reception ÷áìä for such thoughts. She generally had a far more powerful reception ÷áìä on supernatural concepts than he did, but they kept their respect for each other despite having different thoughts in regard to the issue. Nevertheless, considering the fact that his reception ÷áìä to the idea was practically the same as Rebecca's at this time, he knew she'd be markedly relieved. Their romance now had undeniably turned out to be better, and he wouldn't ever rue choosing her to become his prospective better half. at: קבלה