Saturday's Child (2013)

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My heart has turned to wax; it has melted away within me. Psalm 22:14   Meggie cringed over dinner as Gareth regaled Aaron with yet another tale of her childhood.
“She then insisted the cockerel shared her room until it was better.”
Aaron laughed. “I bet it only stayed the one night.”
“Not even a whole night. Da removed it in the early hours of the morning as soon as it started crowing. Megs slept through the whole thing. She woke to find a note, signed by said cockerel, saying so long and thank
...s for the wooly hat.”
She shifted uncomfortably as the men laughed. “When you’ve quite finished…”
Aaron looked at his empty plate and then at her. “I have. That was wonderful, thank you. The best roast dinner I’ve had in years.”
“The only one you’ve had in years,” she corrected.
“That’s as maybe, but please, take the compliment where it’s due. I loved it, thank you.”
Gareth cleared away the plates. “I can’t see the welsh cakes, Megs. Where did you hide them?”


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