It was 7.30 p.m. and she was now officially on time. She could finally enter the pub. She’d been loitering for ten minutes to make sure she wasn’t early for her date with Tommy. Lou had instructed her to arrive at least twenty minutes late, but that didn’t sit right. What if he got fed up and lef...
SUE Sue stared. And stared. She’d spent the last forty minutes at her vanity table, scrutinising her reflection for a sign. She’d turned on the overhead light. She’d tried with and without her glasses. She’d gazed for so long, and from so many angles, that the daylight had faded and her tea had g...