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A few weeks later there was a loud hammering on the front door and Mavis, opening it, was surprised to find her mother on the doorstep.

‘How did that child get that cut on her forehead?' demanded Lily. ‘How come Reet's got a black eye?'

‘She… she fell off her stool last night,' faltered Mavis. ‘She hit her face on the gas stove.'

‘Hit her face on the gas stove,' echoed Lily scornfully. ‘Idon't believe you. There's much more to it than that.'

‘She fell off her stool…' Mavis began again.

‘Knocked off it more like,' asserted Lily. ‘By that Jimmy, I bet. You shouldn't have him in the house, Mavis. I've told you before. He's bad news. He knocks you about—'

‘No! No, Mum,' Mavis burst out. ‘Who said that? Has that Rita—'

‘He knocks you about,' repeated Lily, ignoring her interruption, ‘an' he knocks the girls about, and whatever you say, he's going to go on doing it. Men like him always go on doing it.'

‘Mum, it wasn't like that. Reet fell off her stool. You know what she's like. She was fidgeting… she's always fidgeting, you know she is. An' she fell off and hit her face, poor little kid.' Mavis's eyes challenged her mother to disbelieve her and Lily looked a little less certain.

‘That's what she said—' began Lily.

‘Becausethat's what happened, Mum. Did you see her on the way to school?'

‘Yes, they were just going in.'

‘Look, Mum, I was just leaving. I got to be at Mrs Robinson's in twenty minutes. Walk with me to the bus, eh? I must go or I'll be late.' She edged her mother towards the front door, and Lily allowed herself to be eased out of the house and into the street. Mavis closed the door behind her and, taking her mother firmly by the arm, began walking towards the bus stop.

‘Sorry, Mum,' she said, ‘but I mustn't be late. The cleaning takes me a bit longer these days and I don't want Mrs Robinson to turn me off. I was going to come and see you when I'd finished. Jimmy's going to the registry office today to get the wedding sorted. You have to put your name on a list for three weeks or something… not sure quite what, but Jimmy knows and he's going to do it in his dinnertime.'

‘You really want to marry him, Mavis?' asked Lily, trying to walk more slowly. She wanted to talk to Mavis, to have things out with her, but knew that here in the street wasn't the place.

‘Yes, I do,' Mavis asserted. ‘He'll make a great dad.'

‘Oh, Mavis, you know—'

‘Sorry, Mum, here's my bus.' Mavis stuck her hand out to hail the bus and scrambled aboard as soon as it stopped. She turned back, looking at her mother still standing on the pavement. ‘I'll come in and see you tomorrow, Mum. Tell you the wedding date and that.'

The bus began to draw away, and Mavis moved inside, waving to her mother through the window.

Lily watched her go with distinct misgivings. She remained unconvinced that Rita had simply fallen off her stool. No, Jimmy Randall had something to do with it. Jimmy Randall was not good news, not good news at all.

 

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About
The New Neighbours

(previously published as
Dartmouth Circle
)

 

Dartmouth Circle is a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of a university town. Its residents take pride in their little community. All gates are painted and front gardens weeded, and nobody ever forgets bin collection day. So when the news breaks that a neighbour has sold his house to students, the residents are aghast. Students are loud, irresponsible and messy. They have all night parties, dabble with illegal substances and revel in questionable hygiene. When Madeleine Richmond and her friends move in, their greeting is less than warm. But a few ruffled feathers soon reveal there's a lot more going on in the Circle that appearances suggest…

Reviews

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N
EIGHBOURS

“Diney Costeloe writes with great style. A compelling storyteller, she draws you inexorably from page to page. [
The New Neighbours
] is an excellent read, I enjoyed the story enormously and escaping into it was a wonderful way to relax.”

Sally Alford, former HTV presenter

T
HE
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HROWAWAY
C
HILDREN

‘Enlightening, compelling and emotional.'

Living North

‘A great success.'

The Weston, Worle and Somerset Mercury

About Diney Costeloe

D
INEY
C
OSTELOE
published several successful sagas in the 1980s, before family life intervened. She lives in Somerset.

Visit her website:
dineycosteloe.co.uk

Or follow her on Twitter:
@Dineycost

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