Beloved

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"Bye and thank you so much for the sumptuous dinner. See you all again this coming Saturday at eight o'clock", said Violet.
                  Jacob drove Violet home. He then went home and slept for the night.
                  The whole week passed by so quickly and it was spent by both of them working hard in their respected jobs. By Friday, Violet went to The Cavern to meet Jacob there. He was sitting at the table by the time she arrived. They talked for a short while and then Jacob was called by his other band mates.
                  “I hope you don't mind excusing me Violet. I think it's our turn to play the music", said Jacob.
                  "Of course, I don't mind. I'm so excited to finally hear and watch you play! Good luck!",said she to Jacob.
                  "Thanks Violet. I'll get back to you later!", said Jacob.
                  He went up the stage, in front of everyone and together with this band mates.
                  "This song is entitled "A song for Violet". This song is dedicated to my best friend and my wife to be Ms. Violet Sanders, soon to be Mrs. Rafael", said Jacob.
                  Everybody clapped their hands and listened to the music until they were done playing and the whole band came down the stage.
                  "That was a great performance Jacob. It really shows that you were practicing for this. You did your best and it shows", said Violet to Jacob hugging him.
                  "Well, everybody this is Violet, my soon to be wife", said Jacob to his band mates.
                  "Hi Violet, nice to meet you", said one of Jacob's band mates.
                  They went back to their seat and ordered Cheeseburger, French Fries and Coke for their dinner. After a few minutes, the food arrived and they ate their dinner. They didn't drink any alcoholic drinks because they still have to drive back home. Jacob offered to help out with the preparation of dinner for tomorrow's party. Violet gladly accepted his offer. He would pick her up tomorrow morning and both of them will go to the supermarket to buy what they need for the dinner party. They said their goodbyes to Jacob's band mates and he drove her home. They said goodnight and hugged and kissed each other and Jacob went back home. He gave food and water to Furball. He then took a bath and went straight to bed.

Chapter 12
     
     
                  He woke up the next morning and washed his face. He then went for a daily walk with his dog, Furball. When they came back, he ate his breakfast of buttered toast, fried eggs and coffee. He then gave his dog, Furball, food and water. After that, he took a bath, dressed up and called Violet.
                  "Hi Violet. I'm all dressed up and ready to pick you up so that we could buy the things that you need for tonight's dinner party.
                  "Great. I'm ready too. I'll just wait for you then", said she.
                  "Okay. See yah, bye!", said Jacob.
                  "Bye! See yah! Take care", said Violet.
                  She was waiting for him in the living room when he arrived. She said goodbye to her Mom and Dad and then they went to the supermarket. They bought three large fish for sweet and sour, some pork that they would later marinate and grill, lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, green and red bell peppers, mangoes, grapes, nuts, eggs, cheese, chicken breast and salad dressing for the salad. They bought three kilos of potato for the potato salad. They also bought one layer of readymade custard cake dessert.
                  When they arrived home, Violet's parents were already waiting for them. They sliced the cheese, peeled off and sliced the fruit, vegetables and boiled the eggs and chicken breast for the salad.               They cooked the fish for the sweet and

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