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Authors: Loretta Hill
âThen what did I just say?'
âUm â¦'
âI rest my case.' Phoebe was unimpressed. âMum said you were acting a little distant with her last week too when she called.'
Natasha licked her lips nervously. âYou know Mum, she calls at completely the wrong time and tells you some weird trivia that you really just don't care about. Last time she wanted to know if I knew pineapples were in season.'
âWell, do you?' Phoebe demanded, but she could hear the smile in her sister's tone.
âNot till she told me.'
âBut they're so good for your immune system and metabolism,' Phoebe responded in mock protest.
âI see you got the phone call too.' Natasha grinned.
âYes,' Phoebe returned. âShe is adamant that I pass solids regularly.'
Natasha laughed. âSo can you blame me for being vague?'
âI guess not. Mum does worry far too much.' To Natasha's relief her sister dropped the subject and they talked more on other less touchy topics before she rang off.
Since that day most of Phoebe's phone calls had been about how stressed she was. And Natasha had harboured the slight hope that the wedding planning, in all its overwhelming and time-consuming glory, had made Phoebe's idea of a short engagement wither and die. But now she was staring at this white card, realising that she had four months to come clean or invent a story.
She chewed nervously on her lower lip, trying to imagine an out.
Perhaps she
could
go home. She could just slip her wedding ring back on and say Heath was too busy in Melbourne and he couldn't get away. Then there would be no awkward questions. She wouldn't have to provide any difficult answers. And she'd get a break from all this â walking round and round in circles wishing her life was something other than it was. She could just enjoy being a big sister. Maybe she and Eve could even reconnect.
It would be a relief.
A single tear drew a wet path down her cheek. Could she lie to her family?
What sort of coward behaved like that?
Resolutely, Natasha put the invitation on the coffee table. She needed some time to think about this.
Because once she started lying ⦠it would be very hard to go back.
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Operation: Valentine
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Copyright © Loretta Hill, 2014
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