I don't know if it's real or fictitious but the story goes like this
Ralph a super rich man- 49 yrs old man falls in love with his house maid who I think was of the same age.
Natalie initially was skeptical for 2 reasons -1 status difference and 2 was not sure if Ralph was serious about her.
But good natured Ralph won her and they started dating secretly bcos Natalie did not want to be the fodder of gossip in her town .
One Natalie 's daughter found out about her mother and Ralph. She was furious and gave her mother the ultimatum to break away bcos the whole town was talking about Natalie.
Since her daughter was pregnant , Natalie decided to meet Ralph and tell him.
Though Ralph turned up for that meeting Natalie did not show up .
For 20 yrs Ralph showed up at their favourite coffee shop everyday waiting for his Natalie.
As it happens the girl working at the coffee shop turns out to be the grand daughter of Natalie. Amanda tells Ralph that Natalie had moved years ago to another city along with her Natalie 's daughter and Amanda.
But Natalie till date regrets for giving up on Ralph.
Amanda takes Ralph and does the honor of uniting the love birds .
The writer mentions that Natalie regretted caring about the community talks and gossips , for which she had to leave Ralph.
But I think Natalie left Ralph because of thr daughter who had set an ultimatum to her . For the love of her child she decided to forget her man .
The daughter was selfish and self centered . From what I understand she was single mother and was afraid to raise her child on her own . Hence she asked her mother to sacrifice her love . She herself did not live for long . Natalie raised Amanda.
Very often it's not the society's pressure but the pressure of loved ones that we give up on things . It's our loved ones who ask us for the sacrifices .
Kudos to Amanda for uniting 2 loved souls.
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