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What's New with My Life ?

WHAT IS NEW ? OXFORD KNIVES AND LONDON WIVES ARE GOOD TO LOOK AT. Let us revert to the subject matter of this page. What is new. A stumble prevented a fall. I met with a car accident. My hips got smashed. Recovery was gradual after being tied in bed for months. I used a wheel-chair, a walker, a pair of crutches, a cane along with a young damsel doctor, helping holding constantly as if she saved me. While in bed, the plot of my forthcoming book developed, which is under print now. I hope it will be in the hands of the Readers soon. There are about 20 chapters in it. It is titled "Ginnie the gem". Each chapter is of about 30 to 40 pages narrating heart-throbbing experience met with by Ginnie and Jimmy. Sex lies in the eyes, Beauty lies in the face. and? Grace lies in the frame. . I want to dedicate this book, To, " Dr.Sarah. M.D." She is the interne-doctor at the Wales University Health Center, City General Hospital, Orthopedic Section. The scene is the private room of the City General hospital for orthopedic patients, 19th floor, room no.38. She is tall, thin, fair, lovely looking, in her early twenties, radiating electricity of hundred mega-watts in her every movement. I do not know what she saw in me. She remained with me all through out the period of my confinement as if she were my personal care assistant. She was with me two shifts a day, leaving at mid-night with a heavy heart. She attended to me next morning punctually. She made me recover from this ghastly catastrophe. No medicine, no physical therapy can be effective than her personal involvement in my speedy recovery. First and foremost, Room No.38 on the 19th floor of the city hospital is called a room for record's sake. It is a hall as big as city hall. There are four partitioned rooms therein with phones, computer, internet by wireless, fax, TV, disc channel with hyper-quality antenna etc. in the living, drawing rooms. The other rooms are bed-rooms for family members if any. It has a lavish kitchen. Its bath-room is enormous with sauna bath facility. In short it has amenities of every kind and quality, available in the royal suit of a five star hotel. The adjacent room is Room No. 37 is the gymnasium. The 19th floor has its own elevator. In short, the entire 19th floor was at our disposal. She relied on ordering fresh oranges coconuts cherries mangoes dry-palm dates almonds raisins figs custard apples from the farm. She cut four of oranges in halves and extracted its juice on a simple juice extractor with circular sharp teeth, every morning. On it she manually put the half of the piece of the orange squeeze to extract the juice. She collected it in the glass. She prepared two such glasses. I had to drink the large one with nothing added to it. She used to take the small glass with some glucose added to it. Then she used to prepare banana milk-shake, chickoo-peach-milk-shake, mango milkshake, figs milk-shake and pomegranate seeds juice at regular intervals. She used to order vegetable soup and other varieties of soup during the day which brought strength very soon. Her words have been ringing in my ears as of today. She used to roughly handle me. I was a stubborn piece of rock not in the say of anybody. She moved this rock and set it rolling. This is her achievement. The hospital had prescribed pain-killer injections at an interval of every two hours. She never used them. She adjusted my bed in a slanting position, put a small table in between me and we played chess. She kept me engrossed that I forgot the pain. When I confronted her with a bold move and she was in a jam, she used to run for a soup or a cup of tea or some such escape to think of her next move. Our game used to last for days. We solved puzzles from puzzle-book. When she was angry, she went red. I liked her the most when she was angry. A sort of a rough picture of depicting her as the heroine of my stories developed in my mind at the relevant time. Thereafter I gave life to this abstract idea. She is Ginnie the heroine of my theme under print. You will simply love her. Now read 'Ginnie the Gem." Go ahead.

To find a good girl is like to find a needle in a hay-stack. The first story is about Ginnie who is a school girl dreaming of future fantasies. This chapter deals how she turns into a Dream-Girl in due course of time. To the pure, all things are pure. One rainy morning Jimmy enters her bedroom for a quick love-game. She was home today, not gone to college. Jimmy practices all lessons of love on her as per book. He is sincere and detailed in his love-game. The result ? Pl. read the first chapter. You will love it.

Do as the girls do.  Say  'No.'  and then take it.  'No.' is no negative in a girl's mouth.   Discovering the talented and the gifted with lovely looks is a painful task.  Learning is a treasure that will follow you everywhere.   You learn more from your enemies than your friends.   Wifehood is the happiest stage of life under all circumstances.  Tears is the hydraulic force by which masculine will power is melted by feminine water-power. 

It is the last day of the school-term. Dare-devil cop Lt. Detective Jimmy takes law unto his hands. He risks his life, career, reputation for her. He pre-plans to abduct her to a far off destination. He waits for her, right at the school gate in front of a crowd of her friends and co-students. Ginnie more concerned how her friends would talk of her, and confident about her ability to take care of Jimmy, showers him with all abuse in the dictionary. She indulges into a fist to fist fight. Jimmy's confidence is melting. He keeps a straight face and bears with all her anger and outbursts. A rogue takes the best.  Faint hearts can not win a fair lady. Today Jimmy has disregarded all advice of the book. Today he acts. After a prolonged debate with her, he does what he is supposed to do. He takes her in his arms and kiss.  Gradually she melts. Chapter 2 and 3 are combined. At the end of this chapter, they come over to the far off cave on the hill. Both are dog-tired and exhausted. Read more.. Chapter 3.

It is Ginnie’s maiden night out. She is stranded. Both find the cave.  There comes a storm. It is raining cats and dogs. Both are wet drenched in water shivering with cold. Jimmy sheds all his clothes in the cave and tactfully makes her disrobe gradually completely. It is an intense, fierce love game, step by step details of their feelings and ways of behavior in such a delicate situation. Does she go all the way?  Did she accept him as her life-partner?  Ch.3 ends with a happy note?         " Not all love stories have a happy end"   -  Is this one, an exception.?  Ecstasy is a feeling when you feel, you are going to feel a feeling that you have never felt before.  

 A classic is a book which people praise but do not read.  A smile is a curve that can set a lot of problems straight.  Yawn is the only time when a married man finds time to open his mouth. For details pl. read this chapter.

The Rude and the Rogue.  Chapter 4.

There is little of love's language that he did not know. In this part of the story, Jimmy is a glass-technologist on his way to make unbreakable glass. But he breaks Ginnie's heart as he is tactless; does not know how to behave with a lady; especially a lady of Ginnie's caliber. Lady Luck sent Ginnie to his doorsteps, a heaven-sent opportunity for him to make company with her. His rude and manner-less talk  spoils everything.  You have to be very careful. You can not talk rotten. He deserves to rot and condemned for his foolishness. On the other hand, Ginnie has been forewarned by her mother. It has been hammered in her mind to give away every dollar, dime, nickel, penny from the house to any stranger; but never, never give away thy heart. Did she succumb to Jimmy's evil plans? What happened? Please go to Chapter 4..... Marriage is called by some as an agreement, wherein the man loses his bachelor degree and the woman gains master’s.   Divorce is called by some as future tense of Marriage.

 

The Rough and the tough. Chapter.5.

The best books are those that startle you. They have to contradict your belief and opinion. The Rough and the Tough chapter relates  to Jimmy in this role. He is a sales executive of a reputed pharmaceutical company. His is a touring life. On the other hand, Ginnie is depicted as a very choosy and head-strong girl used to do things in her own way. Jimmy is seen taming her in an indirect way as if he was not aware of her waiting for him and all that. He drives her mad by his constant absence when he is expected. Ginnie is seen at her most cruel ways when he happens to visit her after a very long interval. Any way love-life has its ups and down, one having a upper hand, next moment, the other one having scored a point;  that is how life runs. Life is sweet amongst sips of bitterness at a few intervals. Love affairs are like cricket where ODI (one day match) is more exciting than a regular official Test Match.

The Mild and the Docile. Chapter 6.

In this episode, Jimmy is in the role of a modest rector of the Boys' hostel in the University Campus. He has seen Ginnie often in the campus vicinity. But grapes are sour. He happens to stumble into the Library Reading room. He sees her entering the hall and sitting in a corner of the place quite at home.  He gathers all his courage, approaches her with a new style. Ginnie is also depicted in this episode as a mild docile and loving girl. The episode reveals Ginnie's ability to know persons and their caliber irrespective of the small post of a rector he held. She likes him. He is not stubborn but he is sure of himself. He does not dictate her life but by his sweet manners, gets everything done. Ginnie takes further interest in him and they are on a hot cruise. More in this read chapter 6.                                    

Jealousy Pure and Simple and Cruel Jealousy.  Chapter 7.

Oh! Boy! Thy name is jealousy.  It is an ill bird that betrays its nest. This is a narration of adolescent love between Jimmy Ginnie and the Boy. This type of love is spring-love. It evaporates as fast as it has come. It is kid stuff. Kids are jealous and overly possessive. Jimmy thinks he owns the girl. The Boy thinks he has the girl. It is a love triangle. The conduct of the Boy in raping her is the beastly and ghastliest act a kid can perform. He thinks it is revenge. He is now equal with Jimmy. What a fool?  It is an eye-opener for beginners to behave in such matters with restraint. Life is more comfortable and easy now. Love too has to be easy and comfortable. It should not take the toll on you. Possessiveness and jealousy does not bring about any change in her heart. Love is a flow of emotions. Its trend can be changed by giving more love and care to win her over.  This is a very significant aspect to be kept in mind.

This too shall pass.  Chapter 8.

The words 'This too shall pass' tells the extent of patience and tolerance in the lives of human beings. In the midst of any calamities, do not lose the hope. These bad moments are for a short while, and good times will return in course of time. The people in the other parts of the world have seen worse than this. We are lucky to earn His Lord's wreath for a short while and happy moments will follow if we did not lose faith. Life is a complex book like a novel. It demands many sacrifices. His Lord has meant us to perform elderly duties for our children. They demand from us like it is their Right and we give them as if it was their hereditary Right to ask from us. There is enjoyment in giving them. Ginnie involves herself in rearing up seven children and spends all her youth, all her dreams in bringing them up. This is the sacrifice. Life is like that. Life makes us do things which we never wanted to perform.

A Jewel of a Beauty.  Chapter 9.

Beauty is skin deep This skin deep beauty phrase has toppled many kingdoms. For the hand of the skin deep beauty many battles have been fought in the pages of history. In the story ' a rare jewel of a beauty', Ginnie is portrayed as a shy male-contact avoiding character. She conceals herself from the roving eyes of the male dominating world. She is spotted by Jimmy who is a world-renowned author of many prize-winning books. He happens to stumble unto her in Europe and requests her to help him to give finishing touches to his latest publication. Work is worship. Ginnie needed a handle. A handle she has got in Jimmy. She is really absorbed in the characters of the book and works hard to edit it in a final stage of publication. Opposite poles attract each other. This is what really happens in this case. Both know. But both deny it exists. This is a story of their inner conflict. What is the solution? Do they reveal to each other their love? Pl. read ' a jewel of a beauty'.

The Tall Maiden. Chapter 10.

" Beauty weeps; fortune enjoys."     'The Tall Maiden' is about Ginnie who is constantly pestered by Willie since childhood to be his girl. He devises all sort of attention strategies to win her over. He is the son of the local Sheriff. He has all the resources and machinery at his disposal to blind a simple Teacher's girl who is our Ginnie. In one moment of desperation, she agrees and marries him. The Sheriff's family is a vast banyan tree wherein she feels lost. It is ruled by the elders like the sheriff's brothers sisters and the old mother. Ginnie has no identity or any voice in the family affairs. She repents her life.  She is a good writer. She believes that paper is a patient friend than a man. She puts all her heart in writing her diary narrating life's sweet and sorrow incidents. She wants to denounce the social life and be a nun. But can she do it? She was indeed from a poor family from money point of view. She had not a rich heritage financially. She was rich from the point of view of cultural heritage. Her teacher father had endowed her with all the best cultural knowledge in her. Moreover, she was really very beautiful. No eyes would escape her presence. Can she continue in such a background? What does she do?  Where is Jimmy? When and where do they meet?  Latest Gossip of the town:  Rumors were rife that there was something spooky going on between her and the pastor's son, i.e. Jimmy. What is the latest score? pl. read the 'Tall Maiden."  You will love it.

 

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