Author: Emily Taylor
Im twenty-five, and for the past two months, Ive been living with my grandmother. My aunther only living
Leonard always stubbornly refused to believe that Emily was his daughter. Vera, his wife, worked at the
On the eve of New Years, Mum and I wandered into Hamleys, our cheeks tingling from the cold.
But I never loved my husband. How long were you together? How long Well, lets see, we married in seventy-one.
The doorbell rang with a sharp chime that shattered the silence of the flat. Without so much as a greetingand
July 21st Sometimes I wonder if people ever truly let you go their own way. It seems as soon as I start
So wheres she going to run off to, eh? You see, Tom, a woman shes like a rented car. As long as you fill
The Carer for the Widower A month ago, she had been hired to care for Reggie Williamsa woman left bedridden
Shes a wonderful woman. What would we do without her? And you only give her £70 a month. Margaret, weve
There was a stranger at the door. James had been in love with Emily since they were in secondary school.









