Eclipsing Death: None
By Michael Neno
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Michael Neno
I was born in 1965 in the city of Plymouth in the county of Devon in England. I was educated in a public school before entering a career in retail work, which I was very happy doing, whilst listening to the people around me sharing our gossip and tales. I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1987, putting an end to my normal life style and causing me to change my hopes and dreams for my future. I may have had to change my life in many ways, but this did not stop me from marrying in 2003 and being a father. It is for my children and grandchildren that I have put a story to print, mainly as a gift to give them, something to be proud of from me once I am no more.
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Eclipsing Death - Michael Neno
© 2013 by Michael Neno. All rights reserved.
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This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, names, incidents, organizations, and dialogue in this novel are either the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
Published by AuthorHouse 03/08/2013
ISBN: 978-1-4817-8680-5 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4817-8681-2 (e)
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
INTRODUCTION
There are special times in time and space where it is possible to let your love concur the barriers between life and death to reunite the two parts of a love that has been untimely torn apart.
It happened for myself and Jane, the woman that I had loved ever since we first met as teenagers at school and started dating twelve years previously. These times only become apparent on certain days when the cosmic forces are willing to open themselves up and to let the spirit of a person whose soul is crying out for their loved one to pass from beyond the veil of death to visit their soul mate for a short while or be reunited.
It had been four months since the woman I loved died in a car accident while returning home after seeing some friends on the 11th of August in the year of 1998. After spending the rest of that year shut away from the world around me, in my sadness over the one that I lost, I was finally going to see in the beginning of the new year of 1999 by joining the huge crowds of revellers and remember the one I loved and lost so tragically on the 11th of August in the year of 1998.
CHAPTER 1
We first met when Jane joined my school in the town of Newton Priory after she and her family moved into my area of Devon where I lived from another part of the country. She was athletically slim with flowing wavy blonde hair and blue eyes, funny, caring; smart and all the things that guys dream their girl would be like. After being placed in the same class as I attended she quickly became the centre of attention to the other lads in it including myself; but not being particularly brainy, sporting or good looking I settled for just being there.
All through the final two years of school I considered myself right out of her league as she was never without a boyfriend be he the captain of the school soccer team or from a well off family financially and there I was not good enough for sport and from a family that was struggling just to make ends meet. Unknown to me at the time events were falling into place that would change things forever for both of us.
It all began when Jane was starting to be pressured by her boyfriend to go all the way sexually with him which she never wanted to so he began getting aggressive with her, with his popularity as a school sporting captain dismissing his behaviour. It was a Friday evening at the local youth club that things came to a head with them and I found myself drawn into their troubles. After drinking some alcohol which he had sneaked into the club Jane’s boyfriend grabbed her arm and with her calling out for help amid the loud pop music being played dragged her into a small store room adjacent to the main hall as nobody took any notice believing it to be playing around.
At first I tried to ignore it, which was until I saw the tears that were running down Jane’s face and the look of fear in her