Billy spent a week in Penang Malaysia when he was seventeen. He went there with his mother on a business trip. While he was not particularly interested in joining her on this trip, his mother was intent on taking him because the last time she had been gone on business she left him alone and the house was practically destroyed when she returned. Melinda, Billy’s mother, didn’t expect Billy to enjoy the trip with her or even want to go. She was counting on this, in fact, to encourage him to be more respectful of his home if she were to trust him to stay there alone again.
However, as these life lessons sometimes turn out, Billy ended up loving the experience and was completely fascinated with Penang. This was in part due to the fact that there were many interesting features and cultural attractions just outside one of the hotels Penang and it happened to be one of these in which they were staying. Melinda had agreed to let Billy, who was for all practical purposes a responsible and level headed teenager, explore some of the local attractions while she was in business meetings during the day.
Billy was happing to get out and spend some time alone exploring this new city. One thing about him was that he was always eager to experience something new and was generally outgoing and eager to meet new people. He enjoyed walking along the rows of one hundred year old villas and shop houses in George Town. Coincidentally, he also happened to meet an extremely pretty girl from Spain. Billy considered this to be quite a stroke of luck as he had taken two years of Spanish in high school and was eager to test his skills. Billy and his new friend Anna spent every afternoon together and visited some of the ancient temples and the Aceh Mosque. When the trip ended they exchanged email addresses and became long lasting
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