Author: Emily Taylor
Four generations of men in our family have worked for the railway! And what have you brought us?
Oh no, its not my son. Hes my neighbours, Kates, lad. Your husband used to pop round hers quite a lot
Natalie trudged home from the local shop, juggling heavy shopping bags that felt as though they were
Well then, Rusty, shall we? grumbled Harold, adjusting the makeshift leash fashioned from a faded bit
The most important thing The temperature rose wildly in Emily. The old glass thermometer strayed beyond
So, listen to this. On Wednesday morning, while we were having breakfast, Charles asked if he could borrow
DEAR DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Mother, Im marrying Eleanor. Were expecting in three months, my son said, leaving
Oh, Mr. Stephen, late again! The bus drivers voice has that friendly tone, but theres just a hint of
And she also realised that her mother-in-law was not nearly as spiteful as shed thought all these years.
Mum, Im ten years old now, arent I? said Michael suddenly as he returned home from school. So what?









