"A Bright & Unique Sibling" fiction story
I have authored a fiction story titles, "A Bright & Unique Sibling" on free-ebooks.net which is a safe, secure and popular site.
In this eBook the author describes how her family of three sisters went on to forming a little bigger family because her Dad had always wanted a son. Finally a son was indeed born into the family and he was the source of much joy and entertainment in the family. But the author's Dad did not get to see him grow after he was six years old because he had a massive heart attack and passed away.
So the author's brother was going to lose his Dad's parenthood at a very young age. Could the rest of her family make up for his loss? Perhaps not but they tried!! They took care that he ate properly, had good schooling, and had good friends, and they tried to keep him happy.
It was not long before her brother began to show great passion for music. He downloaded guitar tabs from the computer and applied to his guitar (which was given to him in grade 4 on his music teacher's request but the teacher left soon after, and the guitar remained in the house since then).
Soon enough he became quite good at playing on the guitar, and pushing him up through his grades until he was through with O-levels and A-levels under University of London was quite a challenge. But he liked Science especially, Physics and got himself admitted in the Electrical and Electronics Engineering program in a private university in the city. He was doing well initially but his passion for guitar took over. He bunked classes and grew more attached to music and chatting on the computer until one day he was rebuked by the family to continue his studies seriously whereupon he stopped all his activities and retreated inside his shell in his room and stayed locked up for days on.
Whether he ate or drank we couldn't tell. Now what would happen? We had tried our best; yet things turned out for the worse. Could he be recovered? In order to learn more, please visit the following link:
All the best,
Rosie
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