The Lost English Girl by Julia Kelly
Author:Julia Kelly
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Gallery Books
Published: 2023-03-07T00:00:00+00:00
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The destruction across the city was incredible.
All over Liverpool, people awoke to a city that had been changedâhorribly.
Viv knew that she and her parents were lucky. Dad had been transported to the hospital for his concussion and his head wound and, after the all clear had sounded, Viv quietly took Mumâs arm and walked her to Kateâs house.
Kate had opened the door, blurry-eyed and disheveled from her own night in a public shelter, taken one look at the pair of them, and immediately put breakfast on, using up all of her remaining bacon and powdered egg rations in one go.
They managed to coax Mum, who had simply stared at her food, into bed a short while later. Viv and Kate were just pulling up the covers when Mum opened her eyes, looked straight at Viv, and said, âIt should have been you.â
âMummy, what are you talking about?â asked Kate.
âIt should have been you. You took his seat,â said Mum.
Viv pinched the bridge of her nose hard. She had no fight left in her any longer. Not when it came to her mother.
âViv, what is Mum talking about?â Kate asked.
âJust before the bomb fell, I switched seats with Dad. He asked me to,â she said.
Kate stared down at their mother, horror on her face. âMummy, Viv didnât drop a bomb on your house! The goddamn bloody Germans did!â
âKatherine, you know better than to take the Lordâs name in vain,â Mum chastised.
âItâs my bloody house, and Iâll bloody say whatever I want in it!â Kate shouted, going red in the face.
Mum turned to face the wall.
Viv took her seething sisterâs elbow and steered Kate out of the room. As soon as the door was closed, she said, âIt isnât worth it.â
âYes, it is! She has spent the last five years punishing you for something youâve paid for over and over again. When does it stop?â Kate asked.
âItâs always been like this. You know that.â
Kate seemed to deflate. âBut I didnât know it was that bad. Why didnât you tell me?â
Viv stared at her sister. âI did tell you, Kate. I told you on my wedding day.â
âIââ
âYou didnât listen because you have always been the good daughter. It came easily to you,â she said.
Kate was the proper wife with a real husband sheâd married in a church and children whoâd come more than nine months after the wedding. Kate was respectable and could show her face in the community without wondering if someone would snub her. Mum never had to cringe when Kate walked next to her.
Kate had done everything right, and Viv nothing.
Kate hung her head. âIâm so sorry.â
Viv squeezed her sisterâs arm. âTake care of Mum. Iâm going to go to work.â
Kateâs head shot up. âWhat? You canât deliver the post today.â
Viv rolled her shoulders. They ached from bearing Dadâs weight, but nothing was going to keep her in the house today. âI canât miss the shift. I need the money.â
âTrain tickets to see Maggie canât be that expensive,â said Kate.
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