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The story is off hold, and a new chapter will be added later today my time.
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The headmaster said that he also had some bad news, with the function centre that the school had booked for the Year 12 Graduation Ball, had gone bust, and as a result of this the school has lost the $1500 deposit it had paid. He said that unless a miracle happened then there would be only a graduation ceremony at the school, with an afternoon tea afterwards, after the headmaster had said this Rhol noticed Nicholas nearby looking directly at him with a smile, and Rhol got the hint and nodde
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Rhol had a good idea what that something is, but had decided not to tell Nicholas so as to keep it a surprise, and after a 20 minute drive they finally arrived in Fremantle, after tackling some very heavy traffic, Jordan drove down to the main ship passenger terminal, located in the main harbour after passing through port security. There moored at the terminal, taking up nearly the whole area, was one very large river ship, Rhol new that it would be big as he had seen pictures of them on te
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Thanks, now fixed
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The story of Reeve Harcourt Owen Lawson, better known by his initials as Rhol, an orphan at the tender age of 17 years and in his final year at a Grammar School in Perth Western Australia. Shortly before his death, his father had purchased and arranged the delivery of a European river ship, and with the assistance of the family lawyer and the house butler, Rhol is able to remain at school and be in the guardianship of the family butler, until he turns 18 in a few months time.
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With the sudden death of his father, due to a car accident while away on business in Europe, 17-year old Reeve Harcourt Owen Lawson was now an orphan, as his mother had passed away when he was just ten years old from a brain clot, just days after hitting her head heavily after tripping over the family dog. For Reeve, it was quite shocked at the news of the death of his father and stepmother in Europe, with the news delivered to him in the office of the headmaster at the exclusive private school
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Just friends with benefits for now
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A week later, Louis and I started back at school, and for me a new school. Although we were a year apart in age, I was surprised to see Louis around the school regularly during the day, between classes, we often passed each other, and I would stop and give him some reassuring words, to remain strong and that he will get through this difficult time. We sat together during the lunch break, chatting non stop in Italian, at Louis’s insistence, so no one could understand what we were talking abo
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After getting ready to go out for dinner, my mobile rang, and the caller ID informed me that it was Sebastian calling. “Hello cousin, how are things going in Perth?” Seb said when I answered the call. “Fine, thanks to you, I have been accepted to enter Wesley College, and I have spent some time with Louis’s great Aunt, who is not frail at all, and very bright too, just not quite as active as she wishes she could be,” I responded, and Seb chuckled at this comment. “Yes, that is the view t
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Talk about plagiarism, how about using your own words instead of copying them from another response...
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“Mr Devonport, I am Dr Karl Henns, I appreciate your assistance, just try not to get in the way of myself and the other staff, now what else can you tell me about his medical condition?” the doctor replied, and after a series of questions, we were able to learn that a big wave hit the yacht that he and his parents were on and that the yacht sunk, but not before his parents put him in a life-raft. We learnt that he had been drifting for an unknown number of days and that he had run out of wat
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It is Louis Devereaux
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When I returned to the terrace on the upper deck, there was no sign of Sebastian and Lewis, so I headed down to the main deck, where I found them seated at the dining table, with a laptop computer open in front of them both. “Come and sit, we have a few family matters to discuss,” Seb said to me when he saw me approaching. I hesitated for a moment, before doing as asked, wondering if this was to do with what happened at school. “Now, we need to finalise our actions in regards to the school,
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Once the yacht was anchored, we had a light lunch before I changed into some swimming togs, and went for the short paddle to the beach, carrying some sandshoes and a shirt, in a water proof bag with me. On the beach, I put on my shoes and shirt, and headed along the narrow-sealed road towards Salmon Bay, to check out the woodlands for myself. When I reached the garrison fence line, which is about two metres high, and with the gates locked, I walked out to the point and swam around the fenc
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Nothing, just a good long talk with Sebastian
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“Hmm, well I do really miss being on a yacht, so maybe I could purchase a little yacht to cruise around in from time to time” I suggested, and Wyatt laughed at this. “I think that you need to consult with your guardian regarding large spending sprees like that young man, so you will have to wait till Saturday for that, but maybe we could go on a short two-day charter to Rottnest” Wyatt said to me. “Yes, I would love that please, can you arrange that for both of us, for today please” I said e
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Hi Mister Will yes Ex - Ander is the correct pronouciation
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Chas was a little surprised at this announcement, as we headed East along Victoria Avenue, when we came to the corner of Adams Road, we stopped and Chas looked down towards the river, while I looked up at the street sign, which indicated that my new home was indeed close to the river. “Just a few very rich people own properties down that way, so I guess your new place is away from the river” Chas said to me, and I grinned broadly. “What… no? Really?” Chas said in shock when he saw me grinnin
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I had also received an email from Sebastian, informing me that he had managed to sell the apartment on Bay Road, and found a house on Victoria Avenue that would be suitable for a permanent home for me, and a place for Seb and Lewis to stay when they are down in the city. He had sent me all the information about the three-level, three-bedroom townhouse which is one of five in the complex, with a shared swimming pool and gymnasium with the other four townhouses, and includes two parking garag
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Oops sorry about that, must have got a bit muddled at the time of writing that, I will correct it now. thanks for that... Q
