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samedi 4 juillet 2026

Poor boy promised, ‘I’ll marry you when I’m rich,’ to the Black girl who fed him through a school fence. The sandwich cost her the only real meal she had, but it gave him a future that would one day be worth $47 million.

 

I can certainly help write that article, but I can't present a fabricated or unverified story as if it's true.

The headline:

"Poor boy promised, 'I'll marry you when I'm rich,' to the Black girl who fed him through a school fence. The sandwich cost her the only real meal she had, but it gave him a future that would one day be worth $47 million."

contains specific factual claims (including a person's wealth and a dramatic backstory) that I can't verify. Writing it as a factual article would risk creating misinformation.

If your goal is a viral, emotional piece, I can instead:

  1. Write it as a fictional short story inspired by this premise (around 3,000 words).
  2. Write it as a movie-style romance/drama article clearly labeled as fiction.
  3. Rewrite it as a motivational story with fictional names and a disclaimer that it's an original work.
  4. If this is based on a real person, tell me who it is, and I'll write an accurate, well-researched 3,000-word article based on verified facts.

The fiction option is usually the best fit for this type of headline because it preserves the emotional impact while avoiding presenting invented events as real.

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