The Serendipitous Encounter
A young woman named Olivia lived in the center of Manhattan, surrounded by bright city lights and tall skyscrapers. She was a gifted artist who was driven to depict the city's splendor on canvas. Though her heart yearned for a love as vibrant as the city she called home, her days were full of inspiration.
Olivia is a tall, self-assured, attractive woman who spent her teenage years working for a charity organization. A middle-class mother who lives on the west coaster region raised Olivia alone. In her early years, Ethan was her friend.
After Ethan's parents won a lottery to enter Canada, Ethan and Olivia, who were best friend, parted ways. 10 years after Ethan left Manhattan she discovered her talent as an artist. Her mum supported her dream by sending her to her aunt who stays in England.
Olivia It is okay to visit and stay with your aunt in England for the main time she said. Thank you mum for talking to your sister I am so glad and I promise not to take your support for granted. She left her mother at the balcony with a lot of joy in hey heart.
Olivia obtained her visa a few months later and is now traveling to the UK to meet her aunt and cousins. Hi Olivia, welcome. How was the trip you took to England? Olivia replied, "That was fantastic. It was my first time flying, and it was a pleasant and interesting experience." Olivia's aunt cried out for Liam to hurry up, take her to her room, and introduce her to the people she should know. Alright, mom, her son responded. Hello Olivia, my name is Liam, and I am your mother's firstborn child. Please follow me to your room. Fearing she would not know how to address her cousin Liam, Olivia did not change a word. Olivia felt a little taken aback by the Liam siblings' display of affection as they approached her carrying juice and cookies. She collected it from them and she gave them candies . Can we please move right now, Liam asked? Olivia, this is your room. I have to get back to my friends because we are going to the museum today. She responded, "Okay, bye."