Author: Emily Taylor
Without Any Fuss It seems now long ago, on one of those dusky London evenings, Thomas leaned back on
Fragments of Friendship I trudged through the door after another long, wearying day. My movements felt
Home Footage The baby monitor sat atop the sideboard, peering not at her son’s cot, but at the
Liberation I woke with a sudden start, jerked awake by the piercing blare of my phone. In the dim half-light
Where Happiness Grows Mum, look what Ive done! I worked so hard on it, and the teacher praised me!
A Match, By Appointment Evelyn sat at her desk, submerged in the surreal paperwork of a place that felt
The Pact of Love Many years ago, Emily sat at a vast oak table piled high with wedding catalogues.
A beautiful reflection words almost fail me Once, long ago, there was an Englishwoman named Grace who
Mary heads off to her parents for New Years Eveand her husbands family are absolutely furious when they
A White Tablecloth, A Grey Life The stew was good. Helen knew this for sureshed tasted it three times






