Post by Admin1 on Aug 18, 2007 22:03:10 GMT -5
The Story Is Just Beginning
[takes place in the year 1862]
For some people a job is a means of earning money, for others it's a passion. For Charlotte Morgan it was the latter of the two. Being a teacher in a small England town, teaching children was Charlotte's passion. The students that Charlotte taught quickly felt as if they were her own, adding to her already small family. Charlotte had a young son, one who she loved and cherished above all else.
Teaching the students and helping them with their problems was what Charlotte both loved doing and did best. She wouldn't have ever thought about leaving the kids or even England for that matter. But that was until the opportunity to do so arose.
While Charlotte Morgan was teaching and living her life in England King Abbas of Nigeria was doing the same. The king being busy with running the country and appeasing his people didn't have much time for his children. All twenty of them to be exact. It wasn't that he didn't love them, because he did, but he had more people and politics to deal with.
Something that of course took up all of his time. Eventually King Abbas decided that it was time his children all learned the basic fundamentals one would learn in a school. Knowing he couldn't do it himself, for more than one reason, he called upon a teacher from England.
That was both how Charlotte Morgan opportunity to leave England and the children came about and how the king met her, learning a thing or two about life, love and family in itself. Now Charlotte is in Gambia, living in the palace with the king and his family.
While in Gambia Charlotte even starts her own family, deciding to adopt a child, a little girl. Adding to her already large family, created of her own child, her adopted child, all of her students back in England and now the king's children, who she's quickly growing to love. Charlotte's job is ultimately to teach the children, as she did the ones back in England, but that isn't the only thing that happens while she's there.
[takes place in the year 1862]
For some people a job is a means of earning money, for others it's a passion. For Charlotte Morgan it was the latter of the two. Being a teacher in a small England town, teaching children was Charlotte's passion. The students that Charlotte taught quickly felt as if they were her own, adding to her already small family. Charlotte had a young son, one who she loved and cherished above all else.
Teaching the students and helping them with their problems was what Charlotte both loved doing and did best. She wouldn't have ever thought about leaving the kids or even England for that matter. But that was until the opportunity to do so arose.
While Charlotte Morgan was teaching and living her life in England King Abbas of Nigeria was doing the same. The king being busy with running the country and appeasing his people didn't have much time for his children. All twenty of them to be exact. It wasn't that he didn't love them, because he did, but he had more people and politics to deal with.
Something that of course took up all of his time. Eventually King Abbas decided that it was time his children all learned the basic fundamentals one would learn in a school. Knowing he couldn't do it himself, for more than one reason, he called upon a teacher from England.
That was both how Charlotte Morgan opportunity to leave England and the children came about and how the king met her, learning a thing or two about life, love and family in itself. Now Charlotte is in Gambia, living in the palace with the king and his family.
While in Gambia Charlotte even starts her own family, deciding to adopt a child, a little girl. Adding to her already large family, created of her own child, her adopted child, all of her students back in England and now the king's children, who she's quickly growing to love. Charlotte's job is ultimately to teach the children, as she did the ones back in England, but that isn't the only thing that happens while she's there.