Love Harmonica

                     Love Harmonica

Love as we all chant, it means a lot than we can imagine, it is not enough to tell people we love them, sometimes we just need to have an evidence, chill and enjoy this story I’m sure you would understand what I mean
A young American engineer called Billy, was sent to Ireland by his company to work in a new electronic plant, it was a two-year assignment that he had accepted because it would enable him to earn enough to marry his long time girlfriend. She had job near her home in Tennessee their plans was to to pool their resources and put a down payment on a house when he returned. They corresponded often, but as the lonely weeks went by she began to express doubt that he was being true to her because of the beautiful Irish girls he worked with. The young engineer wrote back, declaring with some passion that he was not looking at other girls. His girlfriend then sent him a package. It contained a note and a harmonica (mouth organ). “I’m sending this to you” she wrote “so you can learn to play it and have something to take your mind off those girls”. The engineer replied “thanks for the harmonica, I’m practicing on it every night and thinking of you” at the end of the two years, the engineer was transferred back to company headquarters. He took the first plane to Tennessee to be reunited with his girl. Her whole family was with her, but as he rushed forward to embrace her, she held up a restraining hand and said sternly, “Just hold on there a minute, Billy before any serious kissing and hugging gets started here, let me hear you play the harmonica everyone at the airport was shocked but all the lady wanted was an evidence and a proof that her boyfriend had not looked at any other girl back in Ireland.
This lady used the music her boyfriend played for her as her own evidence, it is not necessary that you use a harmonica but beyond the lip roll try to proof your love beyond your words. 

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