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tery. Its towering structure, adorned with clinging ivy and vibrant flowers, rose like a fortress from the embrace of the lush wilderness. The air was fresh and coo
ought snacks and drinks, and others held fruit baskets, standing close to the trees and using long sticks to pull down the fruit, some Nun stood by a few persons talking to them about the coming of Chri
daughter, Annabel-an inquisitive girl with bright eyes, drawn to the nuns like a moth to a flame. She entered with her family, feeling happy and relaxed, each member contributi
. While Annabel had never spoken to anyone since her visits began, she only spoke to her mum, asking her so many questions. This day proved different and alarming, While meandering around the convent and waiting for her parents to conclude their prayers, a loud nois
my! Daddy! Someone needs your help!" Her parents quickly rushed to the scene and carried Sister Majella to the sick bay for medical attention. Sister Majella had fallen
r journey back home. Annabel admired the convent, appreciating the nuns' uniforms and
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hinking about her experience and looked f
ten coming to pray. Annabel spent much of her time admiring the b
ally recognize her. Sister Majella waved frantically until Annabel turned around; in that moment, recognition sparked, an
ith happiness as she asked about the sister's injured le
ella," she introduced
lied, and the two engaged in c
f the fruits planted in the garden, afterwards Annabel brought out her tablet and begin to capture photographs that encapsulated their joyful moments together. Just in, Annabel's parent came out in search of her and saw sis majella, she took the position of introdu
spirit, Sister Majella became a nurturing influence in Annabel's life. They formed an unbreakable bond, sharing afternoons exploring flower-laden paths and storytelling beneath the branches of ancient trees. During one of these serene conversations
afternoon, her voice filled with emotion. "I've thought ab
rm. When she finally communicated her aspiration to her parents, they reacted with disbelief. They had envisioned a different future for her-one filled with laughter and love, far from the solemnity of convent life, she was their only
servations. Over time, they started to appreciate the joy and peace that the convent brought their daughter, eventually coming to a mutual agreement to
e informed about the required documents and prerequisites for joining. Following this visit, they gathered