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Lake Of My Heart

Reminiscences on those days when they dated! They were young and carefree. Trevor was on his way up the ladder in the challenging real estate portfolio. He had been fresh from high school when he had stumbled upon a clerical post with a real estate portfolio. He decided to date a collage of lectures. That meant he faced a battery of examinations, lessons, practical on the job training and hard work. These came between him and his favourite pursuits. The number of times the board allows rewrites is limited. Qualification opens avenues to better remuneration, commission, status and possible partnership. He likes his beer, sports and fraternizing with the gentry who watch live EPL/ESPN soccer, play boozers soccer, tee off at the greens and try their hand when silver at dicing with the basket or volleyball. Then he met Naomi by a freak accident. A day when everything was going wrong is the day he met her. A day he should have been bitterly embarrassed is the day she rescued him. She appeared so cute and innocent, like a moth approaching a flame. She has the temper of a wounded she-leopard and the looks of Jezebel. His spiritual knees buckle. His mouth stays agape. His eyes lose focus when he sees her. To him she is an open sesame password to marital bliss. He has never bothered chasing after the ladies. He could easily have married the girl next door or his parents' friends' daughters. Is it all that fast and easy? They both share being children of immigrants. He wants to break the yoke of working in the mines. He has watched retired mine workers survive on stipends. Society looks down upon immigrant labour from whose pool he was born. They both want to beat the status quo and sink prejudice. It is an uphill battle. Will they grab the limelight?

The Diplomat · Urban
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35 Chs

LAKE OF MY HEART – CHAPTER 20

LAKE OF MY HEART – CHAPTER 20

He met with the girls again over a drink and a pie late. It was in the evening. The evening rush home which turned into two hours normally was commencing. It was funny that humans behaved like ants, making lines towards bus stops and car parks in order to be home within the hour. As a result every bus stop was jam packed with more commuters than available commuter omnibuses or convectional buses. The traffic jam was back facing the wrong way. It was idyllic to sit out the rush while planning their event. They finalised their discussions on details like decor, catering, food, beer, wine, security, parking, time to commence and end the party.

“Okay, I will drive both of you home then”, he had offered. They discussed the finer detail while the vehicle was moving. “I could have dropped you nearer home. It’s night Martha.”