**A Journey to Happiness: A Fresh Start for Two Lovers** Emma was travelling to meet the man she loved
“Eleanor Whitaker accused her sons wife of ruining every celebration,” she declared to Oliver
Emily visited her mother every other day, leaving food and water by the bedside before slipping out.
We drifted into a night like a fogfilled meadow, the kind that makes you think the sky is a soft, overripe plum.
“Get to the kitchen, now!” the man barked at his wife. Little did he know how this would end.
Oh, Eleanor, hello! Have you come to see your mother? called Mrs. Thompson from her balcony.
Dear Diary, Im still trying to make sense of the tangled mess that unfolded around Emma and Georges wedding
I am sixty years old, living in York. Never did I imagine that after twenty years of silence and peace
**A Journey to Happiness: A Fresh Start for Two Lovers** Emma travelled to meet the man she loved, carried
“Your wifes always ruining our celebrations,” my mum declared to James, her voice halflaughing









