How about a little story?

 John was picking up some groceries for dinner when he saw her. She was standing in the produce aisle, looking at the strawberries. She was tall and slender, with long, flowing hair and piercing blue eyes. John couldn't take his eyes off of her.

Finally, he worked up the courage to go over and talk to her. "Hi," he said. "I'm John."

She smiled. "I'm Sarah," she said.

They talked for a while, and John quickly realized that Sarah was everything he had ever wanted in a woman. She was intelligent, funny, and kind. They had so much in common, and John felt like he had known her his whole life.

By the time they finished talking, John was head over heels in love. He asked Sarah out on a date, and she said yes.

"But first," John said, "I have an idea."

He took Sarah's hand and led her to the customer service desk. "We're getting married," he said to the clerk. "And we need a mortgage."

The clerk was a little confused, but he helped them fill out the paperwork. John and Sarah were married that weekend, and they moved into their new home the following week.

Their new home was a small, two-bedroom house in the suburbs. It was nothing fancy, but it was perfect for them. They spent their days exploring their new neighborhood and getting to know each other better.

One day, John and Sarah were walking through the park when they saw a group of people selling strawberries. The strawberries looked delicious, and John and Sarah decided to buy some.

As they were eating the strawberries, John had an idea. "Sarah," he said, "what do you think about starting a strawberry business?"

Sarah thought about it for a moment. "I think it's a great idea," she said. "We both love strawberries, and we're both good at growing things."

John and Sarah started their strawberry business the following week. They rented a small plot of land and planted a few strawberry plants. They worked hard, and their business was a success. They were able to buy a new home, and they lived happily ever after.

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