Story 14: The New Welsh Driver

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You are now heading to a bus station, run by Stagecoach South West, this is Buses of the UK. This story begins in Exeter, where a new Welsh driver by the name of Guto, was starting to drive his first bus to Newton Abbey. Bill, Henry and Kelvin, older bus drivers, were telling a few stories that has happened in the past, "I remember the time where a scratched the side of my bus badly, and didn't tell the inspector until it was too late" said Henry, "Oh that wasn't a very genius thing to do" said Guto, he was all set and ready to go, "All aboard" he shouted, "oh wait, that's only used for the railways".

 Kelvin soon became really good friends with Guto, "If you ever need anything, let me know, and I'll do or get it for you", "Oh thank you ever so" answered Guto. Kelvin helped Guto through a lot since he first arrived at the Stagecoach South West, he was so grateful to have such a kind person like Kelvin working at the company, too. Meanwhile, nothing was going right for Guto, but then along came Kelvin, he looked after his best friend until everything was going perfect for him. Every time they had food, they always sat next to each other, it made Guto very happy.

But one day, Guto was getting so mad, he thought suicidal thoughts, but along came Kelvin, "Look, if you do anything suicidal, then I'm here telling you, you shouldn't, you have a family, a good paying job and me as a best friend", "Perhaps you're right, I was getting too carried away". They both sat down on a bench, "If you're feeling suicidal again, do what I do, a bit of meditation", Guto tried it and it worked, "I know a perfect Welsh song which popped into my mind, and it goes something like this:

'Ti yw yr angel sydd yma'n wastadol,

yn gofalu amdanaf, lle bynnag y byddaf.

Ti yw fy angel, fy angel gwarcheidiol.'

Which means, you're my angel, always there when i need you" said Guto, that made Kelvin very happy, he almost cried

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