The most rare and hardest readings to believe are the ones that say things are going to go better than wished for, or expected. They don’t happen often, but when they do, they’re just as accurate as the ones that say anything else.
My round family was best friends with a stick thin family. There were two teenage sisters, both beautiful and yet, the younger one was the most uniquely beautiful and therefore, naturally, she thought she was ugly. Actually she looked more like Kiera Knightly than Kiera herself, but back in the day, no one had heard of Kiera Knightly. The girls were both model thin redheads. Robin, had hair down to the middle of her back. It was deep red auburn, tightly curly hair that very easily looked like the biggest afro in the history of big afros.
She was often asked if she’d stuck her finger in a light socket. She was one of the most popular girls and school and yet never had a date. She had a crush on a turd of a guy and when he started dating someone else she came to visit me. I’d never seen her crying before that day. She asked me to read the cards and see if there was EVER going to be a guy that liked HER. I prayed for the truth to be beautiful and it certainly was....
“Next year you’ll meet a man, not a teen - a man, who has been in service, who is highly intelligent, good looking, he’s tall and dark too. Wow, tall, dark and handsome. This is a first. Kiddo, you’re going to have a tall, dark, handsome stranger enter your life who will fall in love with you, think you’ve got the sexiest hair in the world, he’s going to marry you and you’re going to have two kids. Oh and he’s got a small speech defect, nothing important. Maybe it’s a stutter. I like guys that stutter a little some times. He’s the son of a guy that will marry your mother.”
“Oh Great Lollie, you’re trying to cheer me up. Tall, dark and handsome stranger. Right. It’s okay, you can tell me the truth. There’s no one is there?! I’m never ever going to have anyone! But thanks for trying to cheer me up.”
“You don’t have to believe it young lady, but don’t you forget it. Cause it’s going to blow your mind when it happens.” I knew I wouldn't forget it because even though "tall, dark and handsome strangers" show up in fiction a lot - they are a rarity in my real life readings.
Fast forward. The next year after she graduated she meets the son of her Mother’s new boyfriend. He was 26 years old, just out of the service, 6’5”, blue black hair, blue eyes, a livin doll, and he thought he’d never seen anything like her in his life, he took a zillion pictures of her everywhere they went and his focus was always her lush incredible hair.
Fast forward again. They are married, they have two children and he works in Wal-Mart’s transportation administration. Oh yeah, and the speech defect? A tiny bit of a lisp with s’s. Trust me, it’s very endearing on a man that big and good looking.
Don’t disregard the reading just because it says things are going to get better. I read for a woman not long ago and she had one of the best futures I’d ever seen. Could I convince her of that? Nope. Will she ever call again? I’ll bet she doesn’t think she will, but when it happens, yes, she’ll be back then.
Bottom line, without fail, good news, bad news or unbelievably great news - take notes with each of us and make sure to put our names on your notes.
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