The Sweetheart Locket by Jen Gilroy
Author:Jen Gilroy
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Orion
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Maggie
London, February 1943
Although everything else was different, snowdrops still came out in Londonâs parks and gardens. To Maggie, the white blossoms were a symbol of hope, not only after the long, dark days of winter, but also during these endless, dark days of war.
Sitting on a bench in Russell Square Gardens, her favourite place in the city that had become her adopted home, weak sunlight filtered through the bare tree branches as she folded her sisterâs letter and tucked it into her handbag. Her family seemed increasingly remote, people she loved but didnât truly know. And they didnât know her, either. These days, Marc was the only person she could talk to about anything important and she hadnât seen or heard from him in over a fortnight.
When they were both free, theyâd got into the habit of meeting here on Saturday afternoons to go for a walk or, if the weather was bad, the cinema or theatre, usually ending up at a Lyons Corner House for tea afterwards. She enjoyed his company and, although neither of them had mentioned that kiss, it was still there between them, an undercurrent in what had become a friendship she cherished.
She checked her wristwatch. He was ten minutes late.
Marc was never late. Fear prickled, constant and familiar in wartime. The work colleague sheâd said goodbye to on a Friday evening whoâd been killed when the Luftwaffe dropped a bomb later that night and wiped out a block of terraced houses and nearby shelter. The newspaper seller near the office whoâd disappeared a few days before Christmas. They and other casualties were an unending tally of loss and despair, as well as a reminder that in this topsy-turvy world nothing was certain or familiar.
âMaggie.â
âHello.â Her voice rasped and she cleared her throat.
âIâm sorry to have kept you waiting.â Marcâs expression was rueful. âMama needed my help longer than I expected.â
âItâs fine. Iâm glad to see you and Tessy, too.â She rubbed the top of the dogâs head and the Dachshund wriggled in pleasure.
âMamaâs packing.â Marc sat on the bench beside her. âSheâs lived in that flat since 1933, but now she and Tessy are leaving London to stay with a friend in Hertfordshire. Mama says sheâs had enough here.â
âThatâs understandable.â The war was hard enough when you were young, but if you were older, the worry and nights of interrupted sleep must be much worse. âYouâll miss her, though.â
âYes, but Iâm also glad sheâs going because Iâll no longer have to feel guilty sheâs on her own so much. When I left Cambridge, I only planned to live with Mama temporarily but even with Tessy, Mamaâs lonely. I encouraged her to go to her friendâs because I didnât know what else to do.â His expression was bleak. âWalk with me?â
âOf course.â Maggie got to her feet. Despite the sunshine, it was still winter and the day was cold. âHow was your trip?â
âThe usual.â His mouth twisted.
Which meant Maggie shouldnât ask where heâd gone or what heâd done.
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