My Grand Daughter

Fiction & Literature, Drama
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Author: J.M. Thompson ISBN: 9781311319999
Publisher: J.M. Thompson Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J.M. Thompson
ISBN: 9781311319999
Publisher: J.M. Thompson
Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Jan owned a liquor store, he had two women working for him. He was a bitter man inside and he harbored hatred for people of color. He joined a radical movement who's aim was to restore a white government. They caused havoc by creating faction wars in the rural areas. In the townships, they bombed essential plants, they planted explosives on railway lines causing unnecessary deaths.The police began investigations with the help of Scotland Yard. Jan was the weak link within the organization and soon the police were on to him. The leader of the organization made a mistake by visiting one of Jan's employees with the intention of having sex with her. He had no idea that Steward was on his trail. He ended up dead.
Jan's son became infatuated with one of the women. Jan became aware that his son was having some sort of a relationship with the women. He became angry because he was having sex with both women and he paid them for that. He decided to teach the women a lesson because they were unfaithful to him. He ended up in jail for rape and grievous body harm. His son served time in jail for molesting his girlfriend and his father's employees.
Jan had to sell his shop as he was in jail. Portia and Patrick, Marcia's parents, bought the shop. Marcia did not approve of the idea of her parents being involved in the liquor business, yet she could not stop them. However, she made her views clear to her mother.
By then Marcia was a qualified chartered accountant employed by one of the largest accounting firms in the country. Within a short space of time she had become a director earning a fantastic salary plus perks...
She decided to buy one of woolworth's stores despite the price tag. her grandmother could run the store for her since she did not intend to resign from her current job. Her friend by the name of Austin was more of a nutcase and relied heavily on Marcia's assistance in his work as an accountant. Marcia realized that his feet were stuck deep in mud unable to move, his peanut brain was not functioning, she therefore bade him farewell and she moved on. he lost his mind completely ending up in a mental institution...
Marcia went on to become close friends with her boss Winston. she had no idea how her father would react since Winston was White chap...
her grandmother had already met him, finding nothing odd in the relationship, she did not voice her opinion until Marcia's parents had their say. They were obviously stunned but neither of them objected, thus Marcia was free to marry Winston and be counted among the wealthy...

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Jan owned a liquor store, he had two women working for him. He was a bitter man inside and he harbored hatred for people of color. He joined a radical movement who's aim was to restore a white government. They caused havoc by creating faction wars in the rural areas. In the townships, they bombed essential plants, they planted explosives on railway lines causing unnecessary deaths.The police began investigations with the help of Scotland Yard. Jan was the weak link within the organization and soon the police were on to him. The leader of the organization made a mistake by visiting one of Jan's employees with the intention of having sex with her. He had no idea that Steward was on his trail. He ended up dead.
Jan's son became infatuated with one of the women. Jan became aware that his son was having some sort of a relationship with the women. He became angry because he was having sex with both women and he paid them for that. He decided to teach the women a lesson because they were unfaithful to him. He ended up in jail for rape and grievous body harm. His son served time in jail for molesting his girlfriend and his father's employees.
Jan had to sell his shop as he was in jail. Portia and Patrick, Marcia's parents, bought the shop. Marcia did not approve of the idea of her parents being involved in the liquor business, yet she could not stop them. However, she made her views clear to her mother.
By then Marcia was a qualified chartered accountant employed by one of the largest accounting firms in the country. Within a short space of time she had become a director earning a fantastic salary plus perks...
She decided to buy one of woolworth's stores despite the price tag. her grandmother could run the store for her since she did not intend to resign from her current job. Her friend by the name of Austin was more of a nutcase and relied heavily on Marcia's assistance in his work as an accountant. Marcia realized that his feet were stuck deep in mud unable to move, his peanut brain was not functioning, she therefore bade him farewell and she moved on. he lost his mind completely ending up in a mental institution...
Marcia went on to become close friends with her boss Winston. she had no idea how her father would react since Winston was White chap...
her grandmother had already met him, finding nothing odd in the relationship, she did not voice her opinion until Marcia's parents had their say. They were obviously stunned but neither of them objected, thus Marcia was free to marry Winston and be counted among the wealthy...

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