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Kole Owen is a second generation champion wrestler who after his father’s death discovers his father’s whole other family; a new sister and a bi-racial autistic toddler half brother.
I like that whole new dilemma. Now, I know the direction to take this. ?this was such a tremendous help.
I like that whole new dilemma. Now, I know the direction to take this. ?this was such a tremendous help.
See lessThe Devil at My Door. A young woman is visited by a messenger with news about the death of her husband. The messenger, she perceives is the Devil himself. Everything she knows about the fighting in the Middle East was grizzly and tragic. From the media and her husband?s letters, she learned to have nothing but contempt and hatred for these tyrants who had no regard for their own people. And now, one of these people were at her door.
The widow begins to relearn and rediscover her deceased husband through the words and eyes of this messenger. Dahni is in a sense, the main character.
The widow begins to relearn and rediscover her deceased husband through the words and eyes of this messenger. Dahni is in a sense, the main character.
See lessThe Devil at My Door. A young woman is visited by a messenger with news about the death of her husband. The messenger, she perceives is the Devil himself. Everything she knows about the fighting in the Middle East was grizzly and tragic. From the media and her husband?s letters, she learned to have nothing but contempt and hatred for these tyrants who had no regard for their own people. And now, one of these people were at her door.
Dahni (pronounced ?Donny?) is an Iraqi-born American soldier and her husband?s closest friend. He explains the events leading to her husband?s untimely demise. He assures her that it was an act of heroic sacrifice to save the remaining men in his unit. Anticipating the outcome of such news, he allowRead more
Dahni (pronounced ?Donny?) is an Iraqi-born American soldier and her husband?s closest friend. He explains the events leading to her husband?s untimely demise. He assures her that it was an act of heroic sacrifice to save the remaining men in his unit. Anticipating the outcome of such news, he allowed the widow to strike at him in mournful anger. He apologizes and leaves.
From then on he becomes determined to prove to the widow that not all ?his people? are martyrs. Later, she receives contrary news that her husband was killed by friendly fire. She confronts Dahni and demands the truth. He then confesses that he told her he died saving his unit from an ambush in order to protect her from the bitter truth because he knew she hated ?his people? to begin with.
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