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Emma, well be staying at your cottage all summer, declared my brother, Ian, with a grin that seemed to stretch the sky. I felt the words...
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Oliver slams the fridge door, nearly toppling the shelves, and a magnet clatters to the floor. Milly stands opposite him, pale, fists clenched tight. Feeling better...
I still recall, as though from a distant age, how Thomas drove away for a week to stay with his lover, hoping the absence would set...
Emily, has James already told you? Margaret asked, her voice sharp as a cold wind. Listen well have up to twenty guests, so well start cooking...
At the wake for my husband, a greyhaired stranger slipped up to me and murmured, Now were free. He was the man I had loved when...
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28October2025 I never thought I would write about Victor standing on my doorstep again, but here I am, pen in hand, trying to make sense of...