Prelude to a dream
How it all started
H E is, in so many ways, exploring life like a proud Sarawak hornbill, free and wild, wandering aimlessly across the cloudy sky, alone, because the other birds cannot fly like him. Now, he finds her beneath his wings, the truth about what she is to him is glaring –she is the first to have come this close. S H E tells him: If being hurt by you is to complete my life, so be it. It wouldn't hurt so much because I have already felt your kindness and passion even when we're world apart, even when we are only connected by a thin slice of faith. I know I don't need anybody else now. Just you is enough. If I wasn't entirely honest with you before, I am now. So, I give you, ME.....
TALE of JACK LAWAIJack Lawai is a complicated character born to native parents in Borneo Island. He is good man. He is bad man. He is forever at conflict with nearly everything and everyone around him, including himself, between his good and bad. He is an artist but he is colour-blind, a preacher man but he has no church, a patriot but he has no country. He thought he had a purpose. Perhaps why God has bestowed a little talent upon him so he could even the odds before the brunt of Malaysia Reality is upon him. Or was it gifts from the devil?
Jack ‘Lejau’ Lawai believes he is a Kayan prince, the grandson of two warrior kings, heir to a throne long forgotten; the last of the Kayans who is still skirmishing way into the late 20th century. So begin his campaign that is to humble Malaysia majority forces with the might of his sword before he lays siege to the English World with the might of his pen.
Christianity – its Way of life, relevance and conscience – is at risk in Jack’s world. Malaysia Way – its tenets, spirit and pride – is at stake as Jack tested the ambition. Sex is never the same when Jack undresses a girl. But there’s one thing even a Jack Lawai cannot alter – LOVE.
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