Sunday's Child (2014)

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Steve and Penny had gone on ahead as they were giving out the hymnbooks. She finished her hair and dashed from the house, locking the front door behind her.
Church was a brisk fifteen minute walk away, or a more sedate thirty minute one. Today, she didn’t have time for sedate. Not if she wanted to be on time. And she couldn’t afford petrol in her car this week. Or next week either.
When she started working with Steve, she’d bought into the guest house with all her savings and had been under the
...impression she was a part owner. But the paperwork had never arrived and as the years passed, she just dropped the subject. She was paid a pittance. It was way less than the minimum wage, especially for the hours she put in and the lack of time off, but there was no point in saying anything, for fear of upsetting him. And it wasn’t just because he was her twin, either.
He had a temper like none other, and had been known to sulk for days, ignoring her and then giving her far more work that she could cope with, by vanishing with Penny for days on end.


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