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The Myth of Suhjhee

The myth goes as far back as the 1400s. Some say she first appeared walking in the villages of Rome, Italy. She worked in the markets for a local rag trading tent sewing blue or black fabric together to make tight trousers which women would wear underneath their garments to protect their legs. She would be sited at dawn described as a very short female with pin straight black hair flawless skin and wearing full black garments. Her skin was as fair as the milk and her hands were extremely tiny. She looked like a teenager but those who managed to see her up close described her face to have chubby cheeks almost as if she would not swallow her food.

Suhjhee never spoke to anyone according to the locals except for a young male who worked for a local merchant that would import shoes from Venice. The lad and her would frequently meet along the Roman Colosseum streets where they would share local cheese and he would bring coffee beans which they both enjoyed grinding for later use.

In 1467 a local union sought out to investigate the population of the village to claim taxes owed to the Roman Kingdom. Suhjhee was reported to have disappeared leaving her blue and black trousers which she would make daily. In 2002, an American clothing business visited the Italian city and purchased paintings of the trousers which was done by a local artist who heard tales of Suhjhee from his family. The businessman took the paintings back to New York City where his design team would later modify the trousers into Skinny Jeans. Jeans derived from the legend of Suhjhee.

In 1706 a group of cow farmers in the south of London discovered a young female watching over a neighboring farmers cattle. This young female was described to be short, fair skinned with pin straight hair and a radiant smile. There was a young lad amongst the farmers who went up and spoke to this young female. They spent about a few hours talking until they decided to meet at a local coffee bean shop the very next day. The boys grandfather who witnessed this encounter remembered a painting which was given to him by his great grandfather who was Italian and the painting was that of Suhjhee and her male friend from Italy which resembled his grandson and his new female friend he had just made.

In 1865 in India. The locals were promised free land down south of Africa. They eventually were taken as slaves to South Africa. Ships were traveling down the Indian ocean. Aboard one of the ships was a teenage girl described to have had pin straight hair, fair flawless skin and cheeks that looked bouncy. Also about the same ship there was a young lad who became friends with this female during their travel. There was an artist aboard the ship who would frequently sketch the two youngsters talking. When the ships reached the coast of South Africa and docked the teenage girl and the male companion were separated. The artist's sketches of them were confiscated by The Dutch officials and traded with En

English traders for fruit later on. A local art collector from Liverpool in 1883 purchased the sketches of this young female and her male companion aboard the Indian ship. The collector began his art gallery after receiving his inheritance of his family's legacy of artwork for centuries. Upon his investigation of this new sketch he had noticed it resembled the very same painting which was passed down generations to him which had a note describing the female to the legend of Suhjhee and her male companion from the village of Rome.

The legend is that Suhjhee was sent by the Gods to bring about happiness to whomever she met along her journey. She never aged and looked 17 years old for centuries. After her disappearance in South Africa there were rumors that she settled down in that country and helped the people become happy with their new land. Some say she was spotted on 30th April 1992. Some say the male lad was reincarnated over and over and that Suhjhee would always be bound to seeing him again. Legend has it that Suhjhee could only ever be comfortable with this same male companion she first met on the streets of Rome. Legend says that her favourite meal today would be coffee with cheese toast and she would wear black skinny jeans. As for her male companion that kept getting reincarnated, well legend has it they've already met today. Photos of the two were posted up on social media however none could confirm if this was really Suhjhee. No one knows the lad's name, no one knows much about him. Legend has it that no matter what they go through they somehow end up meeting. But this can't be proven as the title calls it a myth...or maybe it isn't...

This is the Myth of Suhjhee.

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