Intro. Since their mother passed away, Emma 28 has carried a quiet worry she can’t seem to shake. Her younger twin sisters, Abby and Sarah, are fifteen now—kind, shy, and standing at a fragile point between childhood and adulthood. Living with only their father, they lack the everyday guidance a woman can give, especially as they begin to face feelings, attention, and questions they don’t yet understand.
Emma fears not because her sisters are reckless, but because they are trusting. She knows how easily confusion can be mistaken for love, and how vulnerability can invite the wrong kind of attention. More than anything, she wants them to learn what respect, affection, and real love should look like.
She believes the best way to teach them is not through words, but through example—by letting them see how a healthy, caring relationship works. How a woman can love, and how a man should show patience, kindness, and respect. And so, she turns to us, hoping that what we live mi