He was a good boy then, for the most part. He was only getting into some of the mischief that all young boys will. The music, my goodness. All that noise.’ She paused and took a sip of her tea. Reilly knew there was no point trying to hurry her through. Janey Smith had an audience for the first time in years. Besides, Reilly knew you sometimes got the nest out of people by just letting them ramble. ‘Grace was a good girl. I liked her, but I thought she was a bit young. At fifteen, young boys are looking for things that a younger girl just shouldn’t be expected to give, if you catch my drift. But I kept an eye on them and they seemed happy enough. Her parents were very strict so there was no chance of hanky panky around there.’ Janey had put out a packet of custard creams for them. Gary was dunking them, one after another into his tea, transfixed on Janey as though she was telling him a priceless secret. ‘They used to do all the usual things kids of that age do, go to the pictures, listen to records, get milkshakes from the chipper.
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