This story is dedicated to my beautiful and loving
daughter
Kristine Elaine
Meredith Sulzberger
July 13, 1965 to October 27, 2013
My Scottish Connection
By
Paul R. Meredith
This story was being written during the time when my daughter Kris was so very ill with breast cancer. A short time after we lost Kris, I decided I wanted to finish the story and dedicate it to her memory. I am proud of the story, just as I was so very proud of my daughter Kris.
The Synopsis
My Scottish Connection, tells the story of an American fashion designer who
falls in love with a man from Scotland. The couple meets mysteriously at a New
Years Eve masquerade party when a man suddenly grabs, turns and kisses
Sylvia Blackwell. She thought at first it was her date, Tom Littleton, only to
suddenly discover it was not. The mysterious man quickly leaves the party
before any words can be exchanged between them. Sylvia stands dumbfounded
and flatfooted, with her head swimming, not knowing what to do.
Later she learns the
mysterious man is from Scotland
and is a close friend of one of her friends. She fantasizes about the
stranger in her sleep. When she finally learns of his true identity, she
discovers she can't stop thinking about the kiss he gave her. The man
surprises her when he unexpectedly calls. During the conversation she asks him
how he got her number. He apologizes for his inappropriate behavior at the
party, saying he couldn’t help himself, but will not say how he received her
number.
Peter
McNamara offers to take Sylvia to dinner, which she ultimately accepts,
starting a chain of events that allows Peter to ask her to accompany him to Scotland for a
short visit. Sylvia falls in love with the small country and with Peter's
parents, especially his mother. Sylvia soon discovers she has also fallen in
love with Peter and leaves her previous friend Tom Littleton by the
wayside.
Sylvia's
designs for women's fashions are purchased by a large
company, turning her into the highly successful fashion designer she
always wanted to be. Her life takes a sudden turn for the better. Plans start
to take place for a wedding in the near future, but Peter must first return to
Scotland to break the news to his parents. His father, the chairman of Scotch
Silk, a Scottish distillery, is not pleased at the news and turns away from his
son in disgust. Peter's mother supports his marriage plans, but seems
guardedly optimistic that his father might accept the plans in time.
A
horrific automobile accident in Scotland
takes a life and sets the stage for Sylvia's connection to Scotland and a
deep friendship with Peter’s mother for many years to come.
The ending
of the story is a non-traditional shocker that could never be guessed by
the reader.
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