The Unquiet Mind (The Greek Village Collection Book 8) - Plot & Excerpts
In that moment, her world fell away, she felt so alone, so utterly abandoned. Having just experienced the most petrifying event of her life, she now needed her mama to hold her tight, to tell her she was all right. In the kitchen, a puddle on the flagstone floor marked where she had stood as he walked towards her and all she needed now was reassurance that she was safe. But what she got was her mama’s arms flying around as she screeched at her. ‘Here he is, a fine boy,’ she shouted, waving her hands over Hectoras in his drug-induced sleep where he lay, still on the courtyard floor. ‘He comes courting you and what happens? You attack him with the fish knife. Are you mad? Has all that book learning scrambled your brains?’ she yelled, not caring who could hear them over the courtyard wall. The tears welled in Sophia’s eyes. She would have run to Sada, but Sada was lying down, recovering from her faint. Sophia needed someone, right now anyone, who would put their arms around her and tell her she was all right.
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