“Take him away, someone” “Laura, have you lost your mind? What do you mean, ‘
On a dreary, rain-sodden afternoon, a stranger on the commuter train handed me two infantsthen vanished.
“You can call me Dad.” “Mum, are you taking his side again?” Emily stood facing
“Surprise, lovewe’re moving in with my mum,” my husband said as soon as I walked in
It was you who robbed me of a family,” cried the niece as she turned away from the flat. “
Oh, youve got to help meyoure my mum! “Katie, youre back again,” sighed Valerie, shrugging
**An Honest Conversation** I met Emily at a Spanish class. She was quiet, almost distant, with big grey
“You were always the outsider in this family,” whispered the mother-in-law, her eyes trailing after me.
Long ago in a small village in Yorkshire, there lived two sisters, Eleanor and Margaret. Their father
“Daddy, that waitress looks just like Mummy!” The words struck Edward Harrington like a bolt









