A Question of Guilt (2012)

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I’d never have had them at all if my nerves hadn’t been so on edge, I felt sure.
The afternoon flew past. By the time I’d spent what seemed like hours on the telephone talking to the insurance company, it was time to get ready to meet Josh, and I’d barely had a moment to so much as think about my investigation, let alone do anything to further it.
Whilst I was waiting for Josh, however, Rachel rang to ask after Dad, and when we’d covered that, she mentioned our proposed trip to see Dawn’s mother
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‘I don’t suppose you’ll want to go to Dorset this week with your dad in hospital.’ Instantly all my enthusiasm for my project returned with a vengeance. Dad was out of danger now, and if I didn’t take Grace Burridge up on her offer to talk soon, she might change her mind.
‘Actually, I don’t think Dad would mind if I missed visiting just one day,’ I said. ‘In fact, it would give some of his friends a chance to go and see him – loads of them have been asking, but the hospital aren’t keen on him having more than two or three at his bedside at any one time, and so far that’s been me and Mum.’ ‘OK,’ Rachel said.


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