La vida
Anna had longed to be reunited with her beloved husband, and now, at last, the day had come.
“I think John’s really slowing down,” said Emma to her husband as she prepared the potato salad.
Unexpectedly Married Margaret hurried through the shopping centre, arms laden with bags, weaving past
**Diary Entry** I always swore I’d never be one of those awful mothers-in-law. After all, I’d raised
**”So What If She Snapped?”** “You think anyone wants you around, you old hag?
**Diary Entry** I was finally on my way to my beloved. Flying on the wings of happiness—our son had just
“What do you need all this for on your own?” “You’re calling *me* heartless?
Vera never found out why Mum and Dad didn’t stay together. She was three when they split. Mum took little
He decided to take her to a care home. “I can’t believe a child could abandon their own mother.
“What a fuss,” she flared up. “Who even needs you, you old hag? You’re nothing but a burden.