The View from Heaven

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Trafford Publishing, Mar 30, 2004 - Fiction

Bill's life, from the outside, looked to be normal and mundane. Very few people were privy to his secrets. He cherished his private life and invited only a select few to share in his world. His world consisted mainly of family. They were the only ones who held all the pieces of the puzzle that made up the man. His life was a mystery to outsides. To the insiders they knew it to be a hard and sometimes sad existance. But only a few knew that.

Cancer took Bill at an early age leaving his young family to cope with their loss. During his life he had tried to be an honest, hard-working man. He left behind a legacy of good intentions and unfulfilled promises that there just wasn't enough time to complete. But in death Bill had become a bigger part of the grand scheme of things. He was no longer restricted by the weaknesses of the human body. He could do things that mortals could not. His life had now taken a different path. Death hadn't ended Bill's existence. It had just changed it. Now as a Guardian Angel he had new responsibilities and new adventures to contend with. People needed him like never before. All of his good intentions an promises would now get a chance to be realized.


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