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his love of drawing and writing his own stories.

‘I really miss my mum, but one thing she always wanted was for me to play less on my screen, and so I’m trying to do more drawing and writing at my new school,’ he said, touching my heart with his openness. Such a commendable young man after everything he’d been through!

I turned around when I heard my name.

‘Oh, it’s you, Tom!’ I beamed as he walked over, tall and suave in his well-cut navy suit.

‘Now this is a very special lady, Ellis,’ he told the boy. ‘Miss Threadgold used to teach both me and your dad. She was very strict but fair, and you’d do well to listen to any advice she gives you.’

‘Oh nonsense, Tom. I’m sure you and Bridget do a wonderful job guiding Ellis. I hear he’s a talented artist, and I wondered if perhaps one day I might pop over to the house to do some art together.’

‘That’s a wonderful idea, thank you.’ Tom beamed. ‘What do you reckon, Ellis?’

‘Cool,’ Ellis agreed.

‘I’ll speak to Bridget and we’ll be in touch then,’ Tom said brightly. ‘Take care, Miss Threadgold, lovely to see you again.’ And he was off, to circulate around his other guests.

Back home later that day, I looked around my little house and thought how lucky I was. I’d come a long way myself in recent years.

Seeing everyone today had brought back that fateful night when I’d heard Jesse telling Tom that Robert Billinghurst had fathered Coral’s child. I’d been shocked and appalled, but the worst was to come.

Year after year, I watched Robert Billinghurst getting away with everything he’d done. Held up as a pillar of the community, quoted in the local newspaper as the voice of authority on the mental wellbeing of young people. And, earlier in the year, even some kind of accolade for work in the county presented by the town’s mayor. I was finding it harder to manage without my salary, and to see him, footloose and fancy-free after his wicked deeds … well, it didn’t seem fair.

Then I ran into an ex-student of mine, now a senior bank official and working abroad. He relayed some entertaining anecdotes of some things people got up to in order to shield their income from tax. One of those things was to acquire an untraceable, numbered bank account. It didn’t take me long to set up something fairly private for myself, although perfectly legal, I hasten to add. I opened a completely separate bank account from my usual one and also a PO Box address to enable cash to be sent.

Robert Billinghurst duly received an anonymous message telling him that I was someone who knew all about Coral and the baby and if he didn’t want that shared with his employers and his wife, then he’d have to buy his way out to save his squeaky-clean image. With hardly any bother at all, he paid me a considerable monthly sum for the five years I’d had to extend my mortgage by and then, true to my word, I released him from his commitment.

I’d now paid my mortgage, thanks to my enterprising idea, and I’d even salted some money away so that young Ellis would receive a little nest egg of his own when he turned eighteen.

And now, after our lovely afternoon, Tom and his adorable little family would take me into their hearts and home soon to help young Ellis with his studies.

Like I’d prayed would happen all those years ago, everything had turned out rather splendidly in the end.

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Books by K.L. Slater

The Marriage

The Girl She Wanted

Little Whispers

Single

The Silent Ones

Finding Grace

Closer

The Secret

The Visitor

The Mistake

Liar

Blink

Safe With Me

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