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Please note: This story contains adult themes Carter, a man with one name, is, always asked the same question "Why?" The static reply, 'His mother loved it.' His father agreed, and he had to get on with it. He joined BA as a second officer on the 747-400's service between LHR to JFK. He gains promotion to captain. A scheduling problem meant an early return to London. He tried to contact his wife, yet all the calls went to 'voicemail'. Arrived home, early Sunday, to find his wife in bed with another man.Prior to leaving for JFK, he attends BA's HR office, for some leave. He was awarded 14 days,…mehr

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Please note: This story contains adult themes Carter, a man with one name, is, always asked the same question "Why?" The static reply, 'His mother loved it.' His father agreed, and he had to get on with it. He joined BA as a second officer on the 747-400's service between LHR to JFK. He gains promotion to captain. A scheduling problem meant an early return to London. He tried to contact his wife, yet all the calls went to 'voicemail'. Arrived home, early Sunday, to find his wife in bed with another man.Prior to leaving for JFK, he attends BA's HR office, for some leave. He was awarded 14 days, commencing on arrival at JFK. He hires a car and drove, into North Carolina. Snow fell, turning into a complete whiteout. While navigating the storm, a juggernaut, driven by a driver eating at the same time. Taking evasive action, ending upside down in a deep ditch... He heard a dog barking, scratching on a door. Then a voice called, "Sally gee's girl what's up?" Eventually hearing a low voice, "Help, please help me?" The door opened inwards, she opened it, and he fell into the hall... And so it all began, a torrid affair...
Autorenporträt
In April 2019, at the age of 67, Peter Phillips was diagnosed with the debilitating condition of Motor Neurone Disease. Having been a social worker for over 26 years, he knew how the condition affected those living with the disease. However, having been a person of faith all his adult life, Peter saw his condition as a 'Gift from God'. So, finding himself confined to the home, he began to write poetry for the first time in his life. The book you are now holding is the result of that 'Gift' and Peter's life experiences as expressed through his poetry.