The Lady and the Wrestler
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The Lady and the Wrestler

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Synopsis: Evelyn Clark has had everything given to her on a silver platter. She was arrogant and was the definition of a spoiled princess. When she turned 18, she became the heiress to Clark Drilling Oil Company after her father Robert Clark died. Her husband was killed in a plane crash in the early years of their marriage and left her with Oliver, an autistic son.

Evelyn became sensitive, aggressive, controlling, and domineering as if she rejected her son's illness and her husband's death. Her harsh treatment of her employees made them fear her and avoid meeting her.

William King, a farm owner and a great professional wrestler won three heavy world championships with WWE. Evelyn needed more land for oil drilling and thought of buying William's farm.

When they met to negotiate the deal, she treated him with arrogance and pride as she treated her employees. He rebuked her strongly and left the meeting heading to the door. The door opened and her autistic son entered staggering. Wiliam remembered his little brother who was suffering from autism and died of cancer. The boy had no job to do except watch wrestling matches on television and he was a big fan of William.

Oliver was the bond that brought them together. She was too cautious and reluctant at first because she was an elegant refined woman and he was a harsh wrestler and a cowboy but he dispelled her fears and took care of her and her son. She fell prey to an incurable disease but he healed her with the power of love. She realized that life without him was like a yellow leaf blown away by the wind, a rickety boat sailing on stormy seas.

Autobiography: Dr. Mohsen El-Guindy is a genetics scientist and works as a senior agricultural researcher at the Agricultural Research Centre affiliated with the Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt. In addition to scientific research, Dr. Mohsen writes novels, and political and Islamic articles to explain Islam to the West. His articles are published on his website entitled: "mohsenelguindy.com".

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