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My stories

Cherry

Poppies and Polka-dots

Yesterday was her birthday. She looked pretty in her party dress – the satin one with polka-dots. Red always was her colour.
Cherry

His Father's Son

Alexander’s never known you and yet he swears he loves you. Vows to follow in your footsteps

My name's Marilyn. What's yours?

Looking for a good time, handsome? Barrel of laughs – that’s me. We could while a way an hour or two – three if you like.
Cherry

The Leaving

Caught up in a whirlwind of buying duvets and curtains, mugs, plates and bowls, electric kettles and toasters.
Cherry

The Woman in White

They paid their last respects – laid tulips on the freshly-dug grave of the vicar’s late wife.

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