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Life - Satvinder Kang
© 2024 Satvinder Kang. 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 01/17/2024
ISBN: 979-8-8230-8324-9 (sc)
ISBN: 979-8-8230-8323-2 (e)
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
PROLOGUE
I was late September in America in New York were Daisy and her family set about their travels. They were preparing to take a long drive to Dallas after several hours they were prepared for the journey. They were waiting for Daises uncle to drive them their limousine after an hour he arrived and sat them down and had china tea before going about their travels. Eventually they sat the limousine and they were on their way to Dallas. Whilst travelling they forgot to check the weather forecast and all of a sudden after forty minutes it stated raining really fast, even with the wind screen wipers the road ahead was misty and eventually the limousine started moving and suddenly also the chauffeur lost control of the wheel and there was a head on collision with a bus. The limousine shifted half way sliding across the river embankment and the limousine nearly fell in the river until there uncle swerve the steering wheel as a certain angle and the car just about came in to control. Daisy had a head injury quite severe and passengers were stuck in the limousine. The uncle called for cover ans eventually cut the belts loose and took the passengers out one and moved them to safety thank god. That night when they finally arrived in Dallas after getting a yellow cab taxi they settled into a hotel Maroon they were worried about daisy as she got admitted to hospital in an ambulance. Daisies mum stayed in private hospital with her until the next morning. Three weeks later the family decided to give their uncle a surprise thank you party after one week of daisy coming home. The party was lavish and everybody had a swell time, as a return favour their uncle gave them a leaving due party as they were about to embark on a journey in London to start a new life a new career and set up a new happy bundle humble home. Daises family wanted to delve onto the feeling that life has no beginning middle or end but is forever and truths be unfolded this move to Great Britain was the start to an adventure they had a feeling since they had a near death experience personification of about thirty per cent in their journey before time but now love and know the true meaning of life is just about to take a modern day twist to the true meaning of life…….
CHAPTER 1
Life I found was hard growing up as time passed by I was bewildered at how I had grown as a person and began embarking the truths of life. As the winter months passed by the trees were getting shed of their leaves and the wind was blowing in the mist of the green outset. I looked outside the window whilst sitting down and saw the light beaming through the window. I felt a sudden chill through my window as the draft beckoned in the month of November. I realised I missed my puppy which I would take for long walks and whilst having a hot drink with me across the riverside bridge embankment. As the months passed by I was getting lonely and longed for something to enter my life to replace this feeling of emptiness with love. Although in the mean while I was looking forward to starting my new job as bank cashier. Then one afternoon my mum peered through the kitchen inside window and told me it was time for dinner. My mum said we were having roast chicken dinner. It sounded lovely with crispy potatoes and olive oil drenched vegetables and golden chicken with chicken gravy. It tasted as good as it sounded yummy it was my favourite time of the day on Sundays. As I ate my Sunday tea my mum said ‘daisy you are not yourself today you seem lost are you still upset about your puppy’, ‘yeah I still miss my him I am thinking of getting a new one.’
The next day as I walked through the park the sunlight was peering over my shoulder I was feeling the coldness of the breeze rush through my bones. I longed for the summer days to come into my life again. As I strolled down the park I could see the ducks eating bread alongside the river bank. They seemed so sweet in the month of November little creatures of the water-life. As I got home that day I phoned a friend for the chance to have a puppy. They seemed keen on doing so and in return for my gratitude they gave me a chance to have a look at it that day. When I went over to my friend’s house they showed me a puppy and its name was Joe and I instantly bonded with Joe and bought him off my friend for £200 pound.
I was so happy I had met Joe this was my chance to feel at home again. As I walked my puppy for the first time it felt so nice in the winter breeze and I felt so lucky to finally have the chance at have a dog again. As I got back home I told my the good news that I had got a new pet she was elated at the good news as she knew I wanted a poodle and she knew this would make me feel happy and content. As the evening drew near on Sunday I occupied myself with activities to do in-order to relax myself like taking a bath and reading a Daniel Steel book it felt so good to be-able to read a love story and feel romantically one and at peace with myself.
The very next day I had embarked on a new CD to listen to which my mum had bought me it was an Elvis Presley CD it sounded good and I instantly felt the warmth of the music within my bones and felt naturally excited to listen to the whole CD in the comfort of my living room. I then decided to eat my favourite breakfast which was oats and fruit sprinkled on top. I tasted so hearty and delicious I wanted more and more of this great breakfast in my stomach but had to refrain myself as I knew I would put more weight on in doing so.
My age is in my late thirties so I was thinking that day my biological clock is ticking and wanted to have children so eagerly so I wished and longed for a relationship to enter my life once again. I had previously had a partner at the age of twenty five but it