Impossible To Forget by Imogen Clark
Author:Imogen Clark [Clark, Imogen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Published: 2022-01-31T18:30:00+00:00
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By week three of the course, Hope had concluded that Carl, the tutor, was irritating in the extreme but that he did actually know his stuff. Having decided that it wasnât very satisfactory making notes on her laptop, she had invested in a lever arch file together with a set of coloured dividers, and the sections were filling up nicely. The pleasure that she felt at seeing the neat pages of notes was something new for her. This must have been what it felt like to be a swot at school.
She was still getting on well with Angie, too, although she had yet to turn up for class with her own equipment. Hope didnât mind; she had bought enough supplies for both of them and doled them out at the start of each session, having worked out that if she gave paper and pens to Angie to look after then they wouldnât make it back for the next class.
She had learned more about Angie in the fifteen-minute comfort breaks that Carl gave them mid-session. It appeared that she was a single mum to a twelve-year-old who, from the stories that Angie recounted, was wise beyond her years. There was no man on the scene, as far as Hope could tell. She had asked her about the childâs father, in a roundabout way to start with, and then more directly. Angie had sighed and looked a little wistful at the thought of him.
âI think Romanyâs dad was probably the love of my life,â she said, âbut I didnât realise it at the time. If I had, I would probably have made a bigger effort to hold on to him.â
âDid he not want to be involved with his daughter?â Hope asked.
âI think it was more that he didnât really know what to do,â Angie replied. âEven though we werenât kids, the idea of commitment was all very new for both of us and we didnât really think things through very well. Plus, Jax lived down south so I barely saw him as it was. And then when Romany was born it took us both by surprise. Not the fact of her. I mean, we knew I was pregnant. It was more the consequences. I should have worked out what I was expecting from him and told him straight away, but I didnât and so he just kind of wandered off. It was more of an accidental thing really.â
It seemed bizarre to Hope, but then she had never done anything by accident. âDo you ever hear from him?â she asked.
âNot any more,â said Angie. âWe did to start with, but then we moved house and I didnât let him know. So now he wouldnât know how to get hold of us even if he wanted to.â
She fell silent for a moment. Hope thought that not giving someone important your new address wasnât something that you did by accident, but it wasnât for her to comment.
âItâs no bad thing, I suppose,â Angie added. âWeâre doing just fine on our own.
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