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Oh Frankie.
“Look Alma your no going anywhere with ma wain, not after what you did to that woman, now I still have the blouse with the blood on it so it’s your choice either way ma wain stays with me.” Alma was caught in a catch 22 situation, she had been involved in an armed robbery that
Sam’s Diary’s
Sam was bored, Lexi was at work and she was stuck at home with a broken ankle. That would teach her to show off after a few too many beers, Sam had been sliding on a patch of ice shouting, “I loved doing this as a kid,” then she went off the kerb and fell
I Got it Wrong Sam
The morning was dull and wet but both Sam and Lexi went for their morning run, “I was surprised how you handled it with Frankie the other night Sam,” Lexi kept pace now she had become much fitter over the last few months. “Ahh I’m over Cat and Frankie Lexi, at the time it was hell
I Got it Wrong Sam
“So Declan it’s love then?” Lexi and Declan were sitting in the hospital restaurante eating lunch. “Completley, I can’t believe it myself but it is my friend,” Declan looked like a puppy, which was completely out of character for him bedcause he usually looked like an alligator on the watch for pray to fall into
I Got It Wrong Sam
Judy’s voice could be heard across the road as she flitted around the gathering at the funeral. The coffin barers were waiting patiently as she gathered everyone in order to enter the church behind Jerry took her arm, “Judy come on now we have to go inside, Sam we will follow you.” Sam looked stunned,
I Got It Wrong Sam
Ed and Tess entered the room, Sam was sitting by the bed. Cat lay still and silent her face was white and her breathing stilled forever. Tess saw Sam wipe a tear from her eye and gulp back, she turned towards them. “What happend Sam? What the hell happened?” “I don’t know only that the
I Got It Wrong Sam
Cat opened her laptop and booted it up, Sam was reading, something that was unusual for her but the book about serial killers had somehow dragged her into it. “You have much left of that to go Sam?” Cat looked over the top of her laptop. “No just a couple of chapters, did you know
I GOT IT WRONG SAM
The hypnotic sound of the photocopier had lulled Cat into a thoughtful trance, she stared blankly at the rain washed street below but saw only her own thoughts. She was back in the restaurant with Sam, it was their first date after they had decided to try to work things out, a week since she had
I GOT IT WRONG SAM
Sam threw her car keys on to the coffee table and sat down heavily on the couch, she lay her head back and stared at the ceiling, she was tired but knew she would not sleep. She had kept on working until her boss had told her to go home and sleep, she was alone