The Last Anniversary

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On the car seat next to her is a freshly baked coffee and walnut liqueur cake in a Tupperware container and a bottle of expensive sauvignon blanc in a brown paper bag.
Sophie is going to lunch with Grace and Callum on Scribbly Gum Island, and she hasn’t felt this nervous about a social event, since, well, since Aunt Connie’s funeral the week before.
And it isn’t as though she can comfort herself with the thought that Aunt Connie’s funeral hadn’t turned out to be that bad after all. It turned out
... to be far worse than her worst imaginings. First of all there was the humiliating incident in the taxi when she decided that Grace’s husband was the father of her future children. Sophie makes pitiful ‘ouch’ sounds each time she remembers it. She tells herself again and again that there is no need to feel embarrassed. It’s not as if she threw her arms around him, crying, ‘My love, at last I’ve found you!’ So she imagined some non-existent chemistry. So what? Big deal! Happens to everyone!

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