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Ring by spring

Entertainment; Movie Review
The rain splatters on the zinc. You look up, the clouds giving a promising shade of Grey, give you a chill. You smile. Draped in the classiest business suit, and the assurance of a wealthy pension from the skyscrapers, towering above your glossy hairdo, you have a crease on your face as you stare out into the blaring honks and the hustling travellers.... You need to relax... Then again, is all meant to be forfeited for some, Love?

This is what business consultant, Caryn Briggs (Rachel Boston), said to her mum as she was skeptical about marriage . At 30 and radiantly single, Caryn was in no rush to wed.
She  thought being committed would lead to her throwing away of her future. She had let a string of steady boyfriends go, because of fear of not being free.

Attending a fundraising event with friends, Gregg and Stephanie, brought her the Fortune of having her palms read and future predicted by a soothsayer known as Madam Rue.
Playfully, she agreed to it, not knowing that by spring, an engagement ring would be worn on her or she would never, ever marry.

She  didn't take it seriously. Caryn does get a marriage proposal. Not  from her on and off boyfriend, Bryce who did think Caryn was marriage material. Someone else totally. You would not believe if I told you!!!!!
Go watch it!!

Moral of Ring by Spring is.. Love is a chance one has to take without giving conditions.  Many are living in the wrong relationships with the right person right beside them. All it takes is to know your self worth and wait patiently for it.
Nkechi Ikoh
PHOTO CREDIT:INTERNET

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