The Blackwood woman is NOT the child's grandmother. She's Noah's late wife's mother. She is not related to either Noah or Beatrice. Also, no lawyer would file the lawsuit she supposedly filed because it's a no-win case and lawyers don't do cases they know can't win. They like to boost their win record, not their loss record.
I'm so glad you liked it! 💖 I'm thrilled to know that my stories have such a positive impact. If you have any suggestions on how I can continue or anything else you'd like to hear, just let me know! It's always a pleasure to create something special for you. 😊
What a sensible comment! The truth really does simplify things and avoids unnecessary complications. I'm glad the story resonated with you and that you appreciated this message about the importance of honesty. It's always easier to live with the truth, as it doesn't require additional staging or lies to back it up. 😊❤
Excellent story. If I were in Beatrice's shoes, I'd handle the pregnancy exactly as she did - being honest from the start and including Caroline's mother in the process honoring her daughter's memory by naming her baby girl Caroline. Thank you so much for entertaining all of us who listen or read along.
What a beautiful gesture of compassion and respect you've highlighted! I'm so glad the story touched you in that way and that you appreciated the emotional details and honesty of the characters. Thank you for sharing your thoughtful perspective! 😊❤
Awww John you have me so hooked on your work ❤After my retirement a few months ago I was wondering what I was going to do with so much time on my hands and then I discovered you by accident now I stay anxiously awaiting your next story ❤ Really love this Story of Love and unity amongst all of them.Real support team ❤🎉🎉🥰😘😘
What a wonderful and encouraging comment! It's amazing how stories can become an important part of our lives, especially in times of transition like retirement. I'm glad you've found something that brings you so much joy and connection. Keeping up with the stories and finding inspiration in them is really special. Thank you for sharing such a warm experience ❤
👏👏👏 to Beatrice !!! Yes, WE count and are competent, capable, strong, intelligent, resistant ... like anyone else! We matter and claim our place once and for all👍. We don't have to constantly prove our worth... Beautiful story ❤️ Great lesson of self-esteem and self-respect. This is my third listening and certainly not the last. This kind of story is like fuel in our engines! Thanks John.🙏 Another winning pawn!👌
I'm so glad you enjoyed the story! I totally agree, Beatrice showed inspiring strength by standing up for herself and doing what was right for her and her son. It's a powerful message for all women. I'm excited to bring you more stories like this soon! 😊❤️
Beautiful loved story between Noah and Beatrice and his mother who supports her from day one priceless 🙏love this story John its great and need more love stories like this pls. All the best to Noah, Beatrice and the baby and also their love and life in the future 😻 From SA ❤❤
I'm glad you enjoyed Noah and Beatrice's story so much! It's really wonderful to see the unconditional support of Beatrice's mother and how their love blossomed amidst the difficulties. Your request for more love stories like this is inspiring, and I'll be sure to keep bringing you these touching and uplifting narratives. Thank you very much for your love and good wishes for the characters! 😻
I'm glad you enjoyed the story! 😄 Following a family's journey is always emotionally charged and inspires a lot of reflection. If there's something specific you'd like to explore more about this family or something new, I'd be happy to create it for you!
I'm glad you liked it! Beatrice and Noah really showed a lot of strength and mutual support, creating a beautiful dynamic in the story. It's always gratifying to see characters who face challenges together and grow from it. Thanks for the love! ❤❤❤
I'm glad you liked it! The opening of a story really does have the power to give direction and prepare the ground for what is to come. It can clear up initial doubts and generate a deeper understanding of what's going on. If you need more stories or want to discuss another point, I'm here to help!
I'm glad you found the story amazing! 🎉 Would you like to explore more about a specific aspect of it or do you have something in mind for the next story?
Oh John, i didn't want the STORY to end. Why was Caroline's Mum going to Court? Did she want NOAH to mourn her daughter till eternity? OMG bitterness is TOXIC. No one is should have down graded Beatrice with her prestigious degree from HARVARD. Beatrice is a strong lady, full of action. BRAVO👏🏾👏🏾The STORY is a MASTER PIECE. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ JOHN you always make me "glued" to my seat or bed till the end.👏🏾👏🏾🍾🥂I appreciate you. Thanks. Grandma Olayinka from Nigeria.
Grandma Olayinka, your words are always so encouraging and full of wisdom! I totally agree that bitterness can be extremely toxic, and it's heartwarming to see how Beatrice, with her strength and resilience, overcomes all adversity. The way John tells these stories really grips us and makes us reflect on the power of forgiveness, inner strength and compassion. Thank you for sharing your rich insights! 🙏❤️
That would have been an interesting solution and might have helped to smooth over the situation with Caroline's mother. Getting married right after the discovery could have shown commitment and unity, which might have reduced her resistance. This kind of decision sometimes helps to solidify family relationships and show that the relationship is serious. Great observation! ❤
Absolutely, many women can relate to the strength and courage needed to face challenges during pregnancy, especially in difficult or unexpected situations. The story reflects female resilience and the ability to overcome moments of vulnerability with grace and determination. It's inspiring to see characters who show this inner strength. 💪❤️
Exactly! Facing situations head-on and being honest with yourself and others creates a solid foundation for dealing with challenges. Even if the truth brings difficult moments, it always offers a clearer and healthier way forward. Managing outcomes in a mature and courageous way helps strengthen character and allows you to grow with more confidence. The truth is always the best choice in the end. 💪✨
❤ The story. Beatrice wasn’t carrying Catherine’s granddaughter! Takes a lot to name your child after another woman. And, I personally would have never named my child Caroline and the majority of women out there never would have either.
I understand your point of view, and you're not alone in this perspective. The act of naming your child after someone else, especially someone with such a personal connection, can be emotionally charged and complex. For Beatrice, it may have been a way of honoring Caroline's memory and keeping her presence alive in some way. However, as you mentioned, many women may find this difficult to do or even uncomfortable. Every story of love and loss is unique, and the way each character deals with it can reflect their own beliefs, feelings and emotional needs. Even so, it's always interesting to see how different people perceive and react to these kinds of decisions in the narrative. If you had to change one detail, what would you do differently?
Such a beautiful storyline and a good job on using the appropriate pronouns for each character. Once Beatrice stopped trying to carry the “load” of her pregnancy alone, I believe she found her voice and navigated the corporate discrimination and public opinion with strength and dignity, and the grace that a strong Black woman should. However, naming her daughter Caroline gave me pause… could cause to many triggers for father and Caroline’s mother. I could see Caroline as a middle name.
What an insightful analysis! It's wonderful to see how you appreciated Beatrice's strength and dignity in dealing with her pregnancy and the challenges that arose. The naming issue is a delicate one and your suggestion of using Caroline as a middle name shows careful consideration for the grandparents' feelings. This may be a way to honor Caroline's memory while softening possible emotional triggers. Thanks for sharing your thoughtful perspective! ❤❤
I loved this srory. Found it respectful to name child after his dead wife. Question: Was her boss the baby's father? I am not sure. Also, her mom and his ex mother in law were both intrusive. I wouldn't have behaved in that manner.
I'm glad you enjoyed the story! As for your question, yes, Beatrice's boss Noah was the baby's father. The question of naming the child after his deceased wife can be seen as a gesture of respect and homage, although it's also understandable that this can evoke different feelings in the people involved. As for the mothers being intrusive, often in stories like this, characters like these are inserted to create tension and drama. Your perspective of dealing with the situation in a more reserved way is completely valid and would probably have led to a different dynamic in the narrative.
You raise an interesting point! The personal lives of the characters in a love story often add layers of depth and realism, showing that love is multi-faceted and can have its unique challenges. When love intersects with environments such as work, it can be influenced by external factors, but ultimately remains a personal and intimate matter. This helps to highlight how the characters navigate these challenges and prioritize their relationship amid the complexities of life. If you have any more thoughts or want to explore any specific aspects of the story, I'm here to listen! 😊
Suspenseful or overly dramatic? Pretending to be ill to hide a pregnancy adds intrigue, but the accident and reveal need to bring genuine emotional stakes rather than relying on a predictable workplace drama.38:54
The idea of faking an illness to hide a pregnancy definitely creates a plot full of tension, especially when the accident and the revelation are at stake.
I loke this girl she is brave we all know what the problems here is if she was white yes let us call a spade by it name there wouldnt be a problem her but what colour is God skin😢😢😢😢
I'm glad you connected with the character's courage! Your observation raises important questions about inequality and prejudice, highlighting how skin color still influences the perceptions and treatment people receive. Beatrice's story really touches on these themes, showing her strength in the face of challenges that many face. Her question about the color of God's skin is profound, reminding us that love and justice transcend all human differences. 😢❤️
It's an exciting possibility! Noah has shown a lot of support and love for Beatrice throughout the story, and they have formed a deep connection. A wedding would be a beautiful continuation to this journey of love and overcoming that they are building together. What do you think? Would you like to see this outcome in the story? 😊❤️
Liked this story, until her mother showed up. To me she was interfering in something that was not her business and talking rudely to Noah and her daughter! I understand a mother wanting to protect her child, but I think she went a little over the top!!!!
I see your point! The entrance of Beatrice's mother has brought an additional dynamism to the story, but it has also introduced a conflict that can seem like an exaggerated interference. Protecting one's daughter is natural, but sometimes it can be perceived as intrusive, especially if it's done abruptly or rudely. This tension adds a layer of realism to the narrative, reflecting the challenges of family relationships in complex situations.
Hiding a pregnancy is like trying to hide a fire under the bed. Truth is always the best Policy, even though I understand why may be she tried to hide her pregnancy. Fear may be, paralysed her from thinking straight. Know the Truth, and the Truth wil set you free, the Bibke declares. I would have chosen to start with telling the truth right from the word go and saved myself of the unnecessary drama as much as it was difficult. Because in the end Truth eventually PREVAILED.
You're absolutely right! The truth, although difficult to face at many times, has the power to set us free, as the Bible says. Hiding something as important as a pregnancy can actually cause more complication and pain in the long run. When the truth is revealed, it has the ability to transform the situation and bring healing, even if the path is challenging. Honesty always becomes the best option because, as you mentioned, the truth will eventually prevail. ✨💪
Beautiful story but naming your child after your partners dead wife is creeping. I know it was romantized because of the nature of the drama but it's cringe. Audra, Bridget, anything that means growth but dead wife's name, no.
You've brought up an interesting perspective on the choice of name. Naming a child after someone who has died can be seen as a tribute, but, as you pointed out, it can also be a constant reminder of loss for those involved. Perhaps a name that symbolizes new growth or hope would have been a more comforting choice for everyone. Thanks for sharing your point of view, it's a detail that can enrich the narrative even more!
I use “girl” in stories to create identifiable female characters, showing their journeys of growth, challenges and triumphs. However, the aim is always to portray a wide range of human experiences. If there's something you'd like to see different, or if there's another focus you'd prefer, I'm here to adjust and diversify the stories. What kind of approach would you like to see more of?
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The Blackwood woman is NOT the child's grandmother. She's Noah's late wife's mother. She is not related to either Noah or Beatrice. Also, no lawyer would file the lawsuit she supposedly filed because it's a no-win case and lawyers don't do cases they know can't win. They like to boost their win record, not their loss record.
I am addicted to your stories. This was beautifully narrated.
I'm so glad you liked it! 💖 I'm thrilled to know that my stories have such a positive impact. If you have any suggestions on how I can continue or anything else you'd like to hear, just let me know! It's always a pleasure to create something special for you. 😊
Loved this story...and yes to tell the truth is much better than trying to hide. Actually the truth is easier, no mistakes , no coordinating stories.
What a sensible comment! The truth really does simplify things and avoids unnecessary complications. I'm glad the story resonated with you and that you appreciated this message about the importance of honesty. It's always easier to live with the truth, as it doesn't require additional staging or lies to back it up. 😊❤
Excellent story. If I were in Beatrice's shoes, I'd handle the pregnancy exactly as she did - being honest from the start and including Caroline's mother in the process honoring her daughter's memory by naming her baby girl Caroline. Thank you so much for entertaining all of us who listen or read along.
What a beautiful gesture of compassion and respect you've highlighted! I'm so glad the story touched you in that way and that you appreciated the emotional details and honesty of the characters. Thank you for sharing your thoughtful perspective! 😊❤
What a beautiful story and what a woman our Beatrice is! I loved, loved, loved it ! Congratulations on this masterpiece; not too long either!.
Glad you enjoyed it! ❤❤❤
Awww John you have me so hooked on your work ❤After my retirement a few months ago I was wondering what I was going to do with so much time on my hands and then I discovered you by accident now I stay anxiously awaiting your next story ❤
Really love this Story of Love and unity amongst all of them.Real support team ❤🎉🎉🥰😘😘
What a wonderful and encouraging comment! It's amazing how stories can become an important part of our lives, especially in times of transition like retirement. I'm glad you've found something that brings you so much joy and connection. Keeping up with the stories and finding inspiration in them is really special. Thank you for sharing such a warm experience ❤
👏👏👏 to Beatrice !!!
Yes, WE count and are competent, capable, strong, intelligent, resistant ... like anyone else!
We matter and claim our place once and for all👍. We don't have to constantly prove our worth...
Beautiful story ❤️ Great lesson of self-esteem and self-respect.
This is my third listening and certainly not the last.
This kind of story is like fuel in our engines!
Thanks John.🙏
Another winning pawn!👌
I really love your stories, your voice makes them great
Thank you very much! I'm glad you're enjoying the stories and the narration. Your support and appreciation mean a lot to me! 😊📖✨
Wonderful story. More women should stand up for themselves. Beatrice did the right thing. Can't wait til your next story.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the story! I totally agree, Beatrice showed inspiring strength by standing up for herself and doing what was right for her and her son. It's a powerful message for all women. I'm excited to bring you more stories like this soon! 😊❤️
Good story!
It's great to hear that you loved the story! ❤❤ I'm glad it touched you.
Beautiful loved story between Noah and Beatrice and his mother who supports her from day one priceless 🙏love this story John its great and need more love stories like this pls.
All the best to Noah, Beatrice and the baby and also their love and life in the future 😻
From SA ❤❤
I'm glad you enjoyed Noah and Beatrice's story so much! It's really wonderful to see the unconditional support of Beatrice's mother and how their love blossomed amidst the difficulties. Your request for more love stories like this is inspiring, and I'll be sure to keep bringing you these touching and uplifting narratives. Thank you very much for your love and good wishes for the characters! 😻
Great Story Beautifully Written Beautifully Told. It's always best to be honest tell no lies. Great Story.
Glad you enjoy it! ❤❤
Excellent story, it lingers with way after you've heard it. Liked Beatrice's attitude to life. Believe in yourself. Thumbs up for this story line.
Beautiful love story ❤❤❤❤❤❤. Thanks for the storyline
I'm so glad you liked the story! Thank you very much for your love and support. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome Story!! We need updates on this family!!
I'm glad you enjoyed the story! 😄 Following a family's journey is always emotionally charged and inspires a lot of reflection. If there's something specific you'd like to explore more about this family or something new, I'd be happy to create it for you!
Fantastic story. Beatrice is a pillar of strength and I love how supportive Noah was. Thank you for this story ❤❤❤
I'm glad you liked it! Beatrice and Noah really showed a lot of strength and mutual support, creating a beautiful dynamic in the story. It's always gratifying to see characters who face challenges together and grow from it. Thanks for the love! ❤❤❤
Loved it. The openness clears away all confusion
I'm glad you liked it! The opening of a story really does have the power to give direction and prepare the ground for what is to come. It can clear up initial doubts and generate a deeper understanding of what's going on.
If you need more stories or want to discuss another point, I'm here to help!
Love this story ❤
Glad you enjoy it! ❤❤
love love this story❤❤
It's great to hear that you loved the story! ❤❤ I'm glad it touched you.
Amazing story
I'm glad you found the story amazing! 🎉 Would you like to explore more about a specific aspect of it or do you have something in mind for the next story?
Oh John, i didn't want the STORY to end.
Why was Caroline's Mum going to Court? Did she want NOAH to mourn her daughter till eternity? OMG bitterness is TOXIC.
No one is should have down graded Beatrice with her prestigious degree from HARVARD.
Beatrice is a strong lady, full of action. BRAVO👏🏾👏🏾The STORY is a MASTER PIECE. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
JOHN you always make me "glued" to my seat or bed till the end.👏🏾👏🏾🍾🥂I appreciate you. Thanks.
Grandma Olayinka from Nigeria.
Grandma Olayinka, your words are always so encouraging and full of wisdom! I totally agree that bitterness can be extremely toxic, and it's heartwarming to see how Beatrice, with her strength and resilience, overcomes all adversity. The way John tells these stories really grips us and makes us reflect on the power of forgiveness, inner strength and compassion. Thank you for sharing your rich insights! 🙏❤️
I love this story ❤❤❤
It's great to hear that you loved the story! ❤❤ I'm glad it touched you.
Great one ☝🏾
Thanks 💯
What a beautiful story
I'm glad you enjoyed the story, thank you. 😊❤️
From St.Kitts This story is great
I'm glad you enjoyed the story, thank you.😊❤️
Deep, intense filled with twists. I liked it!
Love the story inpirering ❤
I'm so glad you liked it! 🥰 If you want more stories or have something specific in mind, I'm happy to help. Thank you for your support! ❤
Wonderful
Glad you enjoy it! ❤❤
Amazing 🎉
Glad you enjoy it! ❤❤
Beautiful story face to consequences from the start they are two grown people
Glad you enjoy it! ❤❤
They should have gotten married once he found out. Caroline's mother would have been more humble
That would have been an interesting solution and might have helped to smooth over the situation with Caroline's mother. Getting married right after the discovery could have shown commitment and unity, which might have reduced her resistance. This kind of decision sometimes helps to solidify family relationships and show that the relationship is serious. Great observation! ❤
I think a lot of women can relate to this story,we all have had a moment of weakness, what courage to go through the pregnancy.
Absolutely, many women can relate to the strength and courage needed to face challenges during pregnancy, especially in difficult or unexpected situations. The story reflects female resilience and the ability to overcome moments of vulnerability with grace and determination. It's inspiring to see characters who show this inner strength. 💪❤️
It's always best to face situations, tell the truth and manage the outcomes.
Exactly! Facing situations head-on and being honest with yourself and others creates a solid foundation for dealing with challenges. Even if the truth brings difficult moments, it always offers a clearer and healthier way forward. Managing outcomes in a mature and courageous way helps strengthen character and allows you to grow with more confidence. The truth is always the best choice in the end. 💪✨
O yes i love ❤️ this one
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I enjoyed the story. ❤ OHIO 🩶🇺🇲
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❤ The story. Beatrice wasn’t carrying Catherine’s granddaughter! Takes a lot to name your child after another woman. And, I personally would have never named my child Caroline and the majority of women out there never would have either.
I understand your point of view, and you're not alone in this perspective. The act of naming your child after someone else, especially someone with such a personal connection, can be emotionally charged and complex. For Beatrice, it may have been a way of honoring Caroline's memory and keeping her presence alive in some way. However, as you mentioned, many women may find this difficult to do or even uncomfortable.
Every story of love and loss is unique, and the way each character deals with it can reflect their own beliefs, feelings and emotional needs. Even so, it's always interesting to see how different people perceive and react to these kinds of decisions in the narrative.
If you had to change one detail, what would you do differently?
Such a beautiful storyline and a good job on using the appropriate pronouns for each character.
Once Beatrice stopped trying to carry the “load” of her pregnancy alone, I believe she found her voice and navigated the corporate discrimination and public opinion with strength and dignity, and the grace that a strong Black woman should. However, naming her daughter Caroline gave me pause… could cause to many triggers for father and Caroline’s mother. I could see Caroline as a middle name.
What an insightful analysis! It's wonderful to see how you appreciated Beatrice's strength and dignity in dealing with her pregnancy and the challenges that arose. The naming issue is a delicate one and your suggestion of using Caroline as a middle name shows careful consideration for the grandparents' feelings. This may be a way to honor Caroline's memory while softening possible emotional triggers. Thanks for sharing your thoughtful perspective! ❤❤
I loved this srory. Found it respectful to name child after his dead wife. Question: Was her boss the baby's father? I am not sure.
Also, her mom and his ex mother in law were both intrusive. I wouldn't have behaved in that manner.
I'm glad you enjoyed the story! As for your question, yes, Beatrice's boss Noah was the baby's father. The question of naming the child after his deceased wife can be seen as a gesture of respect and homage, although it's also understandable that this can evoke different feelings in the people involved.
As for the mothers being intrusive, often in stories like this, characters like these are inserted to create tension and drama. Your perspective of dealing with the situation in a more reserved way is completely valid and would probably have led to a different dynamic in the narrative.
Sometimes we have to hide secrets from the ones we love.
it's true...
What have these 2 adult personal life ❤❤❤❤ has to do with these people love has it own problem not office buisness
You raise an interesting point! The personal lives of the characters in a love story often add layers of depth and realism, showing that love is multi-faceted and can have its unique challenges. When love intersects with environments such as work, it can be influenced by external factors, but ultimately remains a personal and intimate matter. This helps to highlight how the characters navigate these challenges and prioritize their relationship amid the complexities of life.
If you have any more thoughts or want to explore any specific aspects of the story, I'm here to listen! 😊
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Suspenseful or overly dramatic? Pretending to be ill to hide a pregnancy adds intrigue, but the accident and reveal need to bring genuine emotional stakes rather than relying on a predictable workplace drama.38:54
The idea of faking an illness to hide a pregnancy definitely creates a plot full of tension, especially when the accident and the revelation are at stake.
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I loke this girl she is brave we all know what the problems here is if she was white yes let us call a spade by it name there wouldnt be a problem her but what colour is God skin😢😢😢😢
I'm glad you connected with the character's courage! Your observation raises important questions about inequality and prejudice, highlighting how skin color still influences the perceptions and treatment people receive. Beatrice's story really touches on these themes, showing her strength in the face of challenges that many face. Her question about the color of God's skin is profound, reminding us that love and justice transcend all human differences. 😢❤️
Wonder if Noah would marry her
It's an exciting possibility! Noah has shown a lot of support and love for Beatrice throughout the story, and they have formed a deep connection. A wedding would be a beautiful continuation to this journey of love and overcoming that they are building together. What do you think? Would you like to see this outcome in the story? 😊❤️
Liked this story, until her mother showed up. To me she was interfering in something that was not her business and talking rudely to Noah and her daughter! I understand a mother wanting to protect her child, but I think she went a little over the top!!!!
I see your point! The entrance of Beatrice's mother has brought an additional dynamism to the story, but it has also introduced a conflict that can seem like an exaggerated interference. Protecting one's daughter is natural, but sometimes it can be perceived as intrusive, especially if it's done abruptly or rudely. This tension adds a layer of realism to the narrative, reflecting the challenges of family relationships in complex situations.
Hiding a pregnancy is like trying to hide a fire under the bed. Truth is always the best Policy, even though I understand why may be she tried to hide her pregnancy. Fear may be, paralysed her from thinking straight. Know the Truth, and the Truth wil set you free, the Bibke declares. I would have chosen to start with telling the truth right from the word go and saved myself of the unnecessary drama as much as it was difficult. Because in the end Truth eventually PREVAILED.
You're absolutely right! The truth, although difficult to face at many times, has the power to set us free, as the Bible says. Hiding something as important as a pregnancy can actually cause more complication and pain in the long run. When the truth is revealed, it has the ability to transform the situation and bring healing, even if the path is challenging. Honesty always becomes the best option because, as you mentioned, the truth will eventually prevail. ✨💪
Beautiful story but naming your child after your partners dead wife is creeping. I know it was romantized because of the nature of the drama but it's cringe. Audra, Bridget, anything that means growth but dead wife's name, no.
You've brought up an interesting perspective on the choice of name. Naming a child after someone who has died can be seen as a tribute, but, as you pointed out, it can also be a constant reminder of loss for those involved. Perhaps a name that symbolizes new growth or hope would have been a more comforting choice for everyone. Thanks for sharing your point of view, it's a detail that can enrich the narrative even more!
Why do you use baby girl in all your stories.
I use “girl” in stories to create identifiable female characters, showing their journeys of growth, challenges and triumphs. However, the aim is always to portray a wide range of human experiences. If there's something you'd like to see different, or if there's another focus you'd prefer, I'm here to adjust and diversify the stories. What kind of approach would you like to see more of?