Author: Emily Taylor
No means no On Monday morning, the London office of a well-known company was alive with the familiar
Socks Oh, my darling! My lovely boy! Goodness, why are little children so sweet? Margaret exclaimed
I am 62, a literature teacher at a secondary school in York, and Ive worn the creaking floorboards and
Cursed Old House Weve arrived! Out you get! The driver brought the lorry to a halt by an old wooden fence
Today I found myself reflecting on a heartwarming and, at the same time, painful experience my mother
Youre not coming, said David, not looking at her. He stood by the mirror in the hallway, tightening his
Not again, Maria whispered to herself, gazing into the kitchen sink filled with soapy water.
I gave my grandson a wedding gift Id crafted with my own hands, but his bride held it up for all the
Betrayal Behind the Mask of Friendship This year, winter arrived in all its splendour, draping the town
Queen of the Route Mum, please, promise me you wont get upset, but starting next year, we might have




