Never in my life could I’ve imagine I would be on the inside
of a prison cell, but sure enough in 1995, that is exactly what happened. You
see, I was the ultimate good girl – perfect student, church-going, never got in
trouble girl. I also was an outcast, never fitting in. Even though I knew
better, it was really easy for me to succumb to peer pressure.
Little did I know, being popular was not all it was cracked
up to be. I should have “stayed in my lane.” But common sense did not prevail
and I found myself in a situation that would change my life forever. It was the
worst time, but yet it ended up being exactly what I needed to get my life back
on track.
Thankfully, the story didn’t end there. Come along for the
ride in Once Broken…A Journey to Restoration!
Get Your Copy Today - http://amzn.to/2DknD2J
Marissa you can’t just walk out on your career, your
marriage, everything.” Nona said to her supervisor of the past ten years.
Nona had watched Marissa’s practice flourish as a
practitioner specializing in taking care of AIDS patients and their families.
But, she had also watched her take care of Tomas, her husband of seven years
and put up with all kind of things from others. If anyone needed to just go and
be, it was Marissa Sanders.
“I can and I am. Nona, I feel as if I am floating above my
own life and more than anything I need to be grounded. I didn’t see a way out
of this because I’m responsible for all of this, this practice, your
livelihood, not to mention my home, car, Tomas… but I prayed and prayed and who
knew that my father, the man I haven’t seen since he stood over my mom’s casket
would provide me with the bounty I needed, a man who never acknowledged me in
life because he had another life.”
Nona knew that to be true. Marissa’s mother passed away a
few years ago and the man who fathered her and had been a secret showed up at
the funeral with his protective entourage. After two days, he disappeared again
but several months ago, Marissa received an inheritance from him that changed
if not her life, it completely changed her bottom line and she needed to get
away. The only thing she hadn’t done was tell Tomas. It no longer mattered how
he felt about it, she was done. At fifty-three it was time to become grounded
in taking care of Marissa.
Get Your Copy Today - http://bit.ly/groundedAVM
Join Our Community Today And Receive The Latest Issue Of SORMAG Digital - Join Today
Do you need help with your promoting? - http://bit.ly/SORMAG18