Compassionate or a Devil

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Bo Widerberg ISBN: 9781311443779
Publisher: Bo Widerberg Publication: June 29, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bo Widerberg
ISBN: 9781311443779
Publisher: Bo Widerberg
Publication: June 29, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Elizabeth Stone, Lizy to her friends was looking at the house she had bought for only some months ago. She loved the Persian carpet, the Queen Ann furniture's and the Cristal chandelier in the lobby. She loved it all. Even the carpeted wide stairway to the upper floor. Elizabeth's life had turned from okay, to marvelous. The only thing missing was a man, a husband, or a life partner. Now her boss, Mr. Clark had invited her to one of his company parties. As it now was Friday, and Lizy didn't know what to wear to the party, she phoned up her best friend Darlene. As Darlene came over, she asked what, and why Lizy had called? My boss, Mr. Clark invited me to his party tomorrow evening, and I don't know what to wear. That was an easy one, said Darlene, With your dark hair, and light complexion you should wear a red dress, and red shoes. I haven't got a red dress, said Lizy feeling sad. I have both the dress and the shoes, said Darlene, can we concentrate on the champagne now? The party went well, and Lizy met her bosses nephew William, Bill, Clark. They kept together throughout the party, and he, Bill, invited her for lunch the following day. That lunch turned out well, and Bill was the perfect gentleman. It didn't take more than a month, and bill had moved in to Liz's house, and after another month they were married. To their first breakfast as a married couple, Bill told Lizy what to wear, and that he didn't want her to see Darlene anymore. Are you nuts? screamed Lizy. Darlene is my best friend, and she will always be my friend. As Lizy said those words, she run up to her room, and called Darlene. Bill came just behind, and slapped the phone out of Liz's hand. The call had gone through, and Darlene heard how Bill was threatening Lizy. She called the police on her land-line, and told them about this dangerous situation. Bill was arrested for domestic violence, and Liz's boss promised her a quick divorce if she said anything about the fact that Bill had beaten her. She got the divorce, and no more husband hunting.

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Elizabeth Stone, Lizy to her friends was looking at the house she had bought for only some months ago. She loved the Persian carpet, the Queen Ann furniture's and the Cristal chandelier in the lobby. She loved it all. Even the carpeted wide stairway to the upper floor. Elizabeth's life had turned from okay, to marvelous. The only thing missing was a man, a husband, or a life partner. Now her boss, Mr. Clark had invited her to one of his company parties. As it now was Friday, and Lizy didn't know what to wear to the party, she phoned up her best friend Darlene. As Darlene came over, she asked what, and why Lizy had called? My boss, Mr. Clark invited me to his party tomorrow evening, and I don't know what to wear. That was an easy one, said Darlene, With your dark hair, and light complexion you should wear a red dress, and red shoes. I haven't got a red dress, said Lizy feeling sad. I have both the dress and the shoes, said Darlene, can we concentrate on the champagne now? The party went well, and Lizy met her bosses nephew William, Bill, Clark. They kept together throughout the party, and he, Bill, invited her for lunch the following day. That lunch turned out well, and Bill was the perfect gentleman. It didn't take more than a month, and bill had moved in to Liz's house, and after another month they were married. To their first breakfast as a married couple, Bill told Lizy what to wear, and that he didn't want her to see Darlene anymore. Are you nuts? screamed Lizy. Darlene is my best friend, and she will always be my friend. As Lizy said those words, she run up to her room, and called Darlene. Bill came just behind, and slapped the phone out of Liz's hand. The call had gone through, and Darlene heard how Bill was threatening Lizy. She called the police on her land-line, and told them about this dangerous situation. Bill was arrested for domestic violence, and Liz's boss promised her a quick divorce if she said anything about the fact that Bill had beaten her. She got the divorce, and no more husband hunting.

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