Love And Shamrocks: Ballybeg, Book 5 - Plot & Excerpts
She wanted to scream. She wanted to put her head on the steering wheel and sob. But she had no time for hysterics. In five minutes’ time, she was due in the school hall with a hundred other parents, and she’d be expected to play the part of the responsible mother attending her daughter’s parent-teacher meeting. The week since the robbery had been hell. By the time Helen left for Dublin on Monday morning, they weren’t on speaking terms. Honestly, Clio couldn’t blame her mother for being pissed, but she hadn’t felt able to confide in her about the Ray Greer mess. That didn’t justify taking the cash, regardless of how quickly she’d replaced it, but Helen was quick to paint the situation black and white when there was an entire spectrum of colors between. After years of estrangement, it was disconcerting to suddenly see her mother every weekend. Clio couldn’t force an intimacy that wasn’t there any more than she could bring herself to forget the aftermath of the last time she’d confided in Helen.
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