Published
6 years agoon
By
Adubianews

Love is a beautiful thing indeed when one finds the right person and that relates to a story of a young couple who tied the knot after dating for just 15 days.
The bride named took to social media via Facebook to share how she found her soulmate on a Facebook page called My Marriage Story.
Ebnoy Wade-Carr revealed that she got married to her partner Tyrus Carr just after 15 days of dating. According to her, she met her man on 5 July after he came for a job at her sister’s house.
The young woman continued that they exchanged social media details on that day and started to chat from there. She said they talked every night from that day and it just felt right.
Read her full story below…
We talked that night and every night after until 5-6 in the morning! “It just felt right! By the middle of the week he said he wanted to be with me forever. by Friday we talked abut marriage and obtaining a licence.
By the end of the conversation he had sent me all his information. First time in my life a man has been so for sure about me! “Saturday he bought a ring. Sunday was our first date. Monday we go for our marriage licence!
The following Friday he met my best friends and fit in perfectly. On Monday morning, 20 July we married!
“When I say this man made plans for me…. whew chile… A week later he had us a place! Every day since then God has been blessing us! Everything has been lining up. He provides for us while I focus on nursing school. He’s so sweet, caring, kind and patient… God knew we need each other! I love Tyrus Carr and I thank God for you.”

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