‘If I had a choice that’s where I would want to be going tomorrow.’ ‘The ballet? Really?’ ‘Yes. It’s pure artistry. Music and movement at its best.’ ‘If that’s how you feel, I’m sure that Andy won’t mind you coming along,’ she said laughingly. ‘No, thanks. I am committed to a day of bowling and kids’ films with my two young charges. You know very well I wouldn’t break my word. When I make a promise, I keep it.’ ‘Wedding vows?’ she questioned, and as soon as the words were out she wanted to take them back. It was an extremely intrusive thing to have said and brought coolness into the atmosphere. ‘Don’t judge me on matters that you know nothing of, Megan,’ he said coldly, and got into his car and drove off. As she watched him go Megan knew she’d made the comment out of pique. She didn’t want Luke to have been married and divorced. She wanted to be the first woman in his life, but no matter what happened that was never going to be.
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