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shoulder, her hands trembling as if they were too weak to hold a
sweeping through the crowd as s
any. Not James, not
"Mummy, are you okay?" from Daniel. Her thumb hovered over James'
d up. She forced herself insi
d in polite curiosity, watching her p
ze to the window. She let the noise o
reminding her how alone she was. She quiet
iped it quickly with the back of her hand. Above her, the clouds gathered
t first, before beating down harder, drenching the wheel screen of the cab. The rain k
d calmed, her chest throbbed with dread. The house th
ly, her legs weak fr
hat told nothing of peace, but absence.
ree chairs pulled close as tho
mes and Daniel had planned something for her ho
e kitchen, her smile thin and nervous. She fi
nce said
s ches
the stairs. A small voi
ad
ering in her eyes again. She had missed that voice more
psed when his eyes met hers. His small face
forcing a smile. "Come to
ned sharply to Clara. "When
's face turned pale. She glanced at Sarah, th
s the table, needing to sit. But Daniel'
na's chair. She si
g. "Danny, mummy just came back from the h
are better already. You don't belong
s. She stretched out her hand, desperat
ved her chest
lder slammed into the floor, her wrist
sound of the front door openin
nt. His face lit up, and he ran forw
caught as the d
bright as though the house was hers. Arm in arm with her, g
laughter loud and sweet, the kind of laughte
na's back, his eyes softened in a
ah's chest rose and
ms, her husband looking at that woman with tenderness, their bodi
eamed, set for thre
throat ached as though s
he had buried deep forced its way
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