Author: Emily Taylor
When I married Jonathan, I believed our marriage would be built on love and respect. Yet as the years
The winter of 1987 is one of those winters people remember not for how cold it got, but for how long
June 13th Mum knelt down in front of me, her eyes full of worry. Ellie, darling, please listen to me
It was the spring of 1992 in a quiet English town, many years ago. Each morning, a man would sit on a
Sorry, Mum, could you not come over right now, please? my daughter said quietly, almost offhand, as she
I left my sons house tonight, just walked right out, even though the roast beef was still piping hot
Monday, 7th February Im twelve now, though it feels as if Ive been on my own for decades. Mum died when
31st December Ive spent the entire day getting the flat ready for New Years Evecleaning, cooking, laying
Susan shut down her computer and gathered her things to leave. Ms. Atkinson, theres a young lady here
Im 25, and for the past two months Ive been living with my gran. My auntGrans only surviving daughterpassed









