‘The Alexandra Tea Rooms. You should give that a visit. And then up here’ – Letty’s finger moved up a centimetre to the port – ‘you’ll find the loveliest little tea shop. The Hideaway, I think it’s called. Doesn’t look much from the outside – and I haven’t been there for a decade – but I seem to remember they do the most delectable strawberry tarts.’‘Sounds perfect,’ Kat said, marking the spot with a Post-it.‘I’m rather envious. You and Séraphine are going to have a wonderful trip.’‘I’m looking forward to it.’‘It seems to suit you, this work,’ Letty said. ‘I haven’t seen you this excited in a long time.’‘I have been enjoying using my brain again, as well as my taste buds.’ Kat smiled.‘You were always cut out for great things, Kat.’‘Thanks. I feel a little out of my depth, to be honest – but Charlie seemed happy with the reviews I’ve written up till now, so hopefully I’m on the right track.’‘I’m sure you are,’ Letty said.