La vida
Maam, you dont have a ticket. Please get off, I said sharply, eyeing the frail woman in a threadbare
My fathers second wife arrived one day with a giant box of sweets and two tiny poodles wagging their
The Forgotten Anniversary Emily adjusted the white linen tablecloth in the dim kitchen, her fingers trembling
I was standing on the bench in Camden when Sarah Whitfield carefully untied the little knot, feeling
We went to see my mother. As we entered the building, a fiveyearold boy was weeping loudly. Why are you crying?
My fathers new wife arrived one day with a large box of chocolates and two small poodles, their tails
Sarah Whitaker carefully unties the knot, feeling the tiny shoe tremble in her hand. The laces are fresh
The evening rain pounds the streets of London, washing away the last traces of lipstick that cling to
The stepmothers harsh shout ripped through the night as rain hammered the cobbled streets of London
Every morning, I walk to my grandsons school. Im not a teacher or a staff memberjust an old man with








