At first she had been hurt and upset that there hadn’t been any word from Trevor, but she knew she had to accept that his part in her life was now over, and was surprised how easy it was getting to live without him. Having Trevor around had always been a hit-and-miss affair. Some nights she would prepare a meal and wait for his key in the door; most times he didn’t even bother to phone to say he couldn’t make it. On two of her birthdays when he had promised to take her out she had sat dressed up waiting, but he hadn’t turned up. She couldn’t phone him at home as he had told her she mustn’t worry Glenda. On both occasions when she had phoned his office the following day he had said he’d been out of town and hadn’t been able to make it. She had loved him and they say that love is blind. Now she knew she had been silly as well. They all knew about the forthcoming baby at the office and her boss said she could stay as long as she wanted to, which was good news as she would need all the money she could get.