Martha sat on the porch of her home in Manchester, clutching a cup of now-cold tea. Her heart was torn
William Thompson had never once bought a gift for his wife in the twenty years they’d been happily married.
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Margaret sat on the patio of her home in York, clutching a cup of now-lukewarm tea. Her heart was torn
Elizabeth sat on the weathered sofa in her flat in Manchester, staring at the faded wallpaper she hadn’t
I’m 42 years old, and I absolutely do not want my parents moving in with me. My name is Emily.
Emily sat in the cramped kitchen of her little flat in Manchester, staring out the window as a drizzle
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Greg was tying his shoelaces in the hallway, his mood as foul as the weather outside. He and his wife









