"Good," Uncle Greg said, satisfied. "I'm rooting for you, Sean. Elyssa is a good and intelligent girl. She has a kind heart." His voice softened as he glanced at me. "She's like a real daughter to me. All I've ever wanted is for her to be happy."With that, uncle Greg's words touched me deeply, more than I could express."You can count on me, Sir," Sean answered with quiet conviction."Oh, well then, what are you waiting for, Elyssa? You should just say yes already." Uncle Greg said with a chuckle, breaking the seriousness of the moment."Greg!" Mom laughed, clearly amused. I felt my entire face burn as I lowered my gaze, unable to hide my embarrassment.The rest of the evening continued just as warmly. Dinner was wonderful, filled with laughter, teasing, and easy conversation.Watching Sean interact with my family, seeing how naturally he fit in, how effortlessly he made them smile, I could not deny it. They genuinely liked him. And somehow, despite everything I had been through, I f
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