We Will Always Be Together
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About the Book
We promised each other that we would always be together no matter what, as we snuggled close to one another and kissed. He smelled so good that he was turning me on but that had to wait, I had to be satisfied with just his warm body next to mine. We both fell asleep wrapped in each others arms.
I had a funny feeling and opened my eyes to see Bob sitting up in bed. What's the matter I asked? He said he just didn't feel right. Instant panic grew inside of me as I dialed 911. Bob screamed out my name as he held his arms out. I went into his arms, he hugged me and his whole body went limp.
I couldn't feel a pulse and leaned on his chest to listen to his heartbeat but there was nothing. As the medics arrived I let them in and was told to stay in the living room. I don't know why but I felt that Bob's heart had beat it's final beat. I knew deep down in my heart that no matter how hard I could shake him, or how desperately I cried or yelled or even prayed he would never wake up again. He promised me we would always be together and now he is dead.
About the Author
Margaret Seiders-Metz is married to Robert and lives in the city of Burbank, Illinois. They enjoy playing with their two loving dogs. Lady an Australian Shepherd mix and Rainy a German Shepherd mix. She loves writing fiction and poems. Margaret also writes small comments to the Editors in The Sun-Times, The Daily Southtown in Illinois and The Herald Journal in Monticello Indiana.
She is a mother of four Marcia, Michael, Marie and the late MaryAnn. Margaret enjoys her seven grand children Steven, Daniel, Kevin, Brian, Christina, Nicholas and Marissa. Her spare time is used up with her gardening and relaxing on their pontoon on Lake Freeman in Monticello Indiana with her husband and dogs.
She loves to go to estate and garage sales where she has met a lot of nice people. Margaret has a book already published The Dog Nobody Wanted and is working on another book about her dogs Rainy and Lady in We Trained Our Owners Well.