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The Perfection
in Love

​When two worlds meet, can love bridge the gap?


     Henry and Oyin Wilson are a happily married couple; they love, laugh, and pray together.
​     Being a white man and a Yoruba woman didn’t stop them from falling in love, but when Oyin’s parents and Henry’s childhood friend come for a visit in their Phoenix home, their perfect marriage begins to have problems.

      
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​What God has joined…

     Henry Wilson is a successful engineer, who is madly in love with his wife, but he knows that Oyin’s mother thinks he is not good enough for her daughter. He fears that Oyin feels the same way.
     Oyin Wilson is a gifted architect, who adores her husband, but she knows that Henry’s childhood friend, Perfect Olive, is in love with him. Threatened by Olive’s presence, Oyin doesn’t feel like she is enough for Henry. She withdraws from Henry as she wonders whether he is in love with Olive, too. 
​     Everything comes to a breaking point when Oyin walks out and Henry calls upon Olive for comfort. Afraid of being hurt, neither Oyin nor Henry can let go of their fears and find the way back to love.
​     It’s up to the Lord to pick up the pieces now. 
 

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  • Home
  • About
    • About The Jane Review
  • Just Being Blog
    • Dear Dialog
      • Back Here, Again.
      • Please help
      • I Don't Understand
      • Ranting
      • Wanting and Waiting
      • First Love Letter
      • Not enough
      • Not a Why
      • What Then Shall We Say
      • Broken, Doubting and Destroyed
    • the jane review
  • Books/Stories
    • The Perfection in Love
    • Short Stories
      • caption
      • The Other Woman
      • Easier to Run - Sade's Story
      • One-Sentence Stories
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