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When Cupid is family, romance rarely goes to plan smoothly...
By Lynda
Debbie exited the city office where she worked and made her way to the car park, the heels of her shoes clicking against the pavement as she walked. “Look out,” a voice shouted, and a hand pulled her
VERONICA had only recently moved to the town, so she was surprised to recognise the woman walking towards her. Yet, when their eyes met, 30 years rolled away. “Helen?” Veronica said. “It is you, isn’t
It was love at first sight. She knew it immediately. Like a bolt from two blue eyes, staring directly into her very soul. Ellie stood at the threshold waiting for the server to show her to her table,
I made myself scrambled eggs for Sunday breakfast, accompanied by a toasted sourdough English muffin from the farmers’ market and my favourite coffee in my favourite mug. I had the latest Richard Osma
Lou stirred her hot chocolate. Her half-hearted diet wasn’t going well, or rather, had never truly started. It felt impossible in this chilly weather to contemplate salads and bottled water instead of
It had been a tough day at the end of a tough week. Endless clients, never a lull between them, and this afternoon I had even sacrificed my lunch break to see a poor soul who was at the end of their t