Wednesday's Child (2012)

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“I’m in the kitchen. End of the hallway.”
Footsteps echoed on the tiled floor then her shadow crossed the doorway. From the lounge came the sound of clapping from the TV. Her voice still held the echo of her tears. “Sounds like someone won. Who was playing?”
“Henson and Tyler. It was a quarter final.”
“Who did you want to win?”
“Tyler, of course, he’s the Brit. And before you ask, yes, he lost. As always.”
She gave him a slight smile. “Bring back the glory days of the seventies.”
“I still think
...the only reason Virginia Wade won then was for the silver jubilee.” He made the coffee and handed her a cup. “We can sit in here or the other room.”
Jacqui moved to the table and sat. “Here’s fine.”
She ran her finger around the rim of her cup.
Liam sat opposite, figuring it best to keep his distance, so she wouldn’t be scared. “I really am sorry, Jacqui. I was hurt and angry.”
“I know you were. But it’s not like I sneaked around behind your back.


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