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Authors: A J Waines
You’re stroking the hairs on my arm. I know there’s something you want to say, but can’t. I’ve felt it ever since I brought you home from the hospital. Is it about the baby? About me resuming infertility treatment? About us trying again for a child? We sit together, holding hands silently, enveloped in a stalemate, even though there is so much love flooding between us. Perhaps, because of it. Neither of us wants to push or hurt the other after what we’ve been through.
Finally, you turn to me.
‘Ever since you rescued me, I’ve been wanting to ask you something…’ Your fingers go straight to your lips. This is hard for you.
‘I know.’
‘You do?’
‘I know you too well, Dee. I can see you’ve been carrying something around with you since the day I found you.’
You take a breath. ‘I miss Frank. I wondered if—?’
‘You’d like a dog? Our own Frank?’
You shift forward. ‘We both work full-time, so it wouldn’t be fair, as things stand…but maybe in the future?’
‘Right…’ I’d been bracing myself for something more momentous.
‘That’s not all, though,’ you say. Another silence, while you find the right words. ‘Okay. I’m just going to say it. Then you can either say something straight away or think about it. It’s a big request, so I’m not expecting an immediate response.’
You have me worried now. I hitch forward to the edge of the sofa, my shoulders riddled with tension. I don’t tell you that I, too, have a suggestion to make that I’ve been hanging on to for days. You press my hands together, your eyes wide with anticipation. Whatever you have to say, I can tell it’s going to be life changing.
‘When the time comes, if Marion agrees, I’d like us to…take Clara in…and be her legal guardians.’ You get up, stand back, your eyes glued to my face, not knowing what to expect. ‘There, I’ve said it.’
I’m speechless.
Because you’ve read my mind exactly.
I nod, tears making their way down my face. I nod again, vigorously, unable to say a word. I hold my arms open for you and you rush into them like a wave crashing to the shore.
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I’m deeply grateful to my early readers: Mike Holmes, Helen Townsend and June for their invaluable insights. Thanks also to Helen Greathead, my super editor, for her excellent suggestions and attention to detail.
Gratitude in bucket-loads goes to Jo Dorrell, and my sister, Ruth Holmes, for constant encouragement and practical guidance in so many areas. Thanks also to other wonderful supporters: Anna Kiff and Kerry Jarrett for creative insights, constant interest and morale-boosting along the way. A special mention also to author, Daniel Clay, for always giving his time to listen and understand so well.
A big thank you to my Agent, Madeleine Milburn, and her team - I do appreciate all your hard work!
And my biggest thanks of all go to Matthew, my amazing husband, who is my first reader and always does such a terrific job of spotting all my blunders - and who supports me wholeheartedly, especially when the going gets tough.
AJ Waines was a Psychotherapist for fifteen years, during which time she worked with ex-offenders from high-security institutions, giving her a rare insight into abnormal psychology. She is now a full-time novelist with an Agent and has publishing deals in France and Germany (Random House). Both her debut novels,
The Evil Beneath
and
Girl on a Train
have been Number One in ‘Murder’ and ‘Psychological Thrillers’ in the UK Kindle Charts.
Girl on a Train
has also been a Number One Bestseller in the entire Australian Kindle Chart. In 2015, she was ranked in the Top 100 UK authors on Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing).
Alison has also written two self-help books:
The Self-Esteem Journal
and
Making Relationships Work
(Sheldon Press). She lives in Southampton, UK, with her husband.
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