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The Game of Shepherd and Dawse

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by William Shepherd


  Penny handed her voucher to the Hispanic-looking student, who spoke perfect English and was standing behind the counter.

  “Thank you”, he said, taking the voucher from Penny and motioning toward the other end of the counter about six feet away. “Sugar and trays are that end, where your coffee will be too”.

  Penny made her way to the end of the counter. It was a good system, in Coffee #1, as it meant that service flowed much faster and didn’t allow the ditherers of the world to wreak their havoc as they so often like to do in this pacey world of ours.

  Proudly clutching her distinctive Coffee #1 paper cup, Penny looked around for somewhere suitable to sit. Though there were empty seats near her, the people sitting next to those empty seats seemed to be telling her, ‘Don’t even think of sitting here’, or at least that’s what their body language was saying. Then, out of the corner of her eye, Penny caught someone studying her.

  “You can sit here, if you like”, smiled the immaculately dressed lady, who was perched on the edge of a two seater sofa while pointing at the two empty seats opposite her.

  The lady who had just spoke to Penny was Astra Coutt’s, an incredibly gorgeous woman, five foot one in height with a very slight build and who weighed in just under eight stone. A very beautiful little lady who was all in proportion – unlike her confidence (and as and when needed, the ferocious bite that resided within this pretty little frame) that exuded from her very being from top to toe.

  Astra had naturally blonde hair that came down to her shoulders and seemed to splay out beautifully as though a stylist had just finished with their presentation and was very well styled, as was everything that she wore down to the very last thread. She was in some sense perfect at being perfect, and one couldn’t help but think that she may just be the daughter of God herself. If anyone ever met Astra Coutts, the notion of a blonde woman being dumb would surely make that person feel dumb themselves by even having such a notion due to Astra’s sharper than sharp wit and finely tuned intelligence. Penny Crabtree had just the lady that would change the rest of her life forever…..

  About the author

  William was born in Gosport England. He moved to his beloved Wales at a young age and decided to stay there, where he currently lives with his long time sweetheart and wife, Anna.

  Ever since William was born, he always felt that he was put on this planet to do something different, something special, something to try and make a positive change in this world. William is a photographer, a spiritual healer, an occasional medium, a businessman and now a writer. It has been twenty years since William first channelled the concept of Shepherd and Dawse and has taken all that time to put the theory into an book that is not only fun to read but written in a way that the reader can take from it exactly what they want.

  About the editor

  Anna was born in Evansville, Indiana, USA. She studied at Harlaxton College near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England and later graduated from the University of Evansville with a degree in Communication and Journalism. Anna has since worked in all facets of media – from copywriting to newspaper editing, even sales. When Anna experienced a spiritual awakening in 2011, she began a trek to find her inner Truth. This journey involved letting go of every single thing she held dear. And then, it led her to Wales and the chance to work with William to bring The Game of Shepherd and Dawse to fruition. For this, she is forever grateful

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