There was no maze of separate rooms; everything was crammed into one sprawling, noisy hall. Along the lefthand brick wall sat the cat enclosures, and on...
Family feuds never make a house feel like a home. I can still hear Lily Harpers furious outburst: I hate him! Hes not my father! Let...
Hey love, let me tell you about Aunt Lily, the little fairy we all called her when we were kids down the lane in Bramley. She...
The summer sun was blazing, and the heat made the pavement sizzle. Simon Clarke trudged away from the bus stop, a hefty gym bag slung over...
“Warm the souls, dear,” barked Victor Roman, tugging at the collar of his crisp white shirt. He snatched the tie from his wife’s hand and stared...
Emily lies beside her husbands hospital bed, tears streaming down her face. A sixyearold girl whispers, Im sorry, Auntie as soon as you leave he throws...
Ive known Emily Harper for as long as I can remember, ever since she arrived at Willow Grove Orphanage a month ago. She came here after...
Let me go, please, the woman whispered, her voice trembling like a cracked mirror. Im not going anywhere This is my home, and I wont abandon...
Look at her, off to work again, whispered a neighbour, low enough to sound like a breath but loud enough for everyone to hear. Did you...
I still recall that bustling Saturday market in the old square of Bath, as if it were yesterday. Stalls brimmed with produce, hawkers hurried about, and...