WHEN I WAS 7 YEARS OLD, I CRIED AND SAID I WAS GOING TO MARRY MY NEIGHBOR. I WENT TO A JOB INTERVIEW 15 YEARS LATER — THE GENERAL MANAGER LOOKED AT ME AND SMILED: ‘THE GENERAL MANAGER… DID YOU APPLY TO BE HIS WIFE?

WHEN I WAS 7 YEARS OLD, I CRIED AND SAID I WAS GOING TO MARRY MY NEIGHBOR. I WENT TO A JOB INTERVIEW 15 YEARS LATER — THE GENERAL MANAGER LOOKED AT ME AND SMILED: ‘THE GENERAL MANAGER… DID YOU APPLY TO BE HIS WIFE?

When I was seven years old, everyone in our neighborhood in Austin knew I was the most stubborn girl anyone had ever seen.

When I was seven years old, everyone in our neighborhood in Austin was my most… She knew I was a stubborn girl.

I was stubborn because one day I stood in the middle of the courtyard of our apartment complex, with tears and snot all over my face, pointing at my neighbor who was ten years older than me, shouting loudly in front of all the adults who had gathered around to watch the scene unfold.

“I will marry Connor when I grow up! I will not marry anyone else!” I yelled with absolute determination, as if I was making the most serious promise of my entire life.

The entire neighborhood burst into uncontrollable laughter, and some of the adults even had to wipe tears from their eyes because they found my childish declaration so amusing and dramatic.

My mother, both embarrassed and furious at the same time, quickly grabbed me by the ear and dragged me back inside our apartment while scolding me under her breath for saying such ridiculous things in front of everyone.

Connor, on the other hand, turned completely red all the way up to his ears, and he simply stood there awkwardly without knowing what to say or how to react to my unexpected confession.

“Foolish girl, what do you know about these things?” the elders teased me playfully, clearly entertained by the boldness of a little child making such a serious claim about the future.

But I remember that day very clearly even now, because Connor leaned down toward me gently, patted my head with a warm and reassuring smile, and spoke in a soft voice that made me feel safe.

“You can say that again when you grow up. For now, just focus on studying hard and doing your best,” he told me calmly, as if he was giving me a mission instead of dismissing my words.

I nodded immediately without any hesitation, because in my mind, his words sounded like an agreement that only needed time to come true.

From that day on, I had a very clear goal in my mind, which was to grow up properly, study well, and eventually marry Connor just like I had proudly declared.

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