Valerie by Kit Eyre
Author:Kit Eyre [Eyre, Kit]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-09-08T04:00:00+00:00
Chapter 21
Come February, Max was spending most nights cocooned over at Valerieâs, whether that was on her own or not. Now they were on the wrong side of Christmas, the election was taking up every minute Valerie had, including stopovers in places Max wouldnât have been able to find on a map if her life depended on it. That meant they spent less time with Amy, who was round at Clariceâs more since her last scare, though they still kept in touch through the week for coffees and whatnot.
The last Saturday of the month was another cold one. Max was sat in the kitchen at Geith Place warming her hands round a cup when the door went earlier than sheâd expected. She looked up as Amy walked in with her rucksack weighing down her shoulders.
âWasnât expecting you,â Max said.
Amy hovered near the door. âI needed a break. Isnât Mum back?â
âShouldnât be too long. You want a drink?â
âIâve got work to do. Iâll be back down in a while.â
Max watched her out into the hallway, noticing the way her legs didnât altogether lift from the floor until she had to start climbing the stairs. The steps thumped through the house then finished off with a door slamming shut. From the sound of it, sheâd gone into the study and not her bedroom, not that Max had ever disturbed her in either.
Valerie came back in her usual whirlwind and launched into a conversation before Max had even stood up from the table.
âSorry, I know Iâm late. The train down from Newcastle was delayed at York â again. But it was a fantastic day, we definitely won a few votes. There was the old man who hadnât met a canvasser in years, let alone a candidate. I think heâs friends with everyone in the damn area! I brought Chinese ââ
âAmyâs here,â Max interrupted and Valerieâs smile widened.
âIs she? Thatâs brilliant, thereâs enough to go around. You know me and Chinese. Why donât you call her down and Iâll get the plates?â
Since she was halfway to the cupboard already, Max didnât have chance to argue. She only got a curt response from Amy when she tried shouting her, and they were polishing off their share of the spring rolls before she made an appearance. Valerie hadnât stopped talking about what sheâd been up to till then, but she trailed off when she saw Amyâs face.
âAre you all right, sweetheart?â she asked.
âBusy, thatâs all,â Amy muttered.
Valerie nudged the platter towards her. âHere, we saved you some. Youâre allowed a night off, you know. With all the work you put in, you deserve it.â
âItâs fine,â she replied as she took two pieces of prawn toast.
The way she lowered her chin warned them both that conversation was off the table. Whereas every other night, Valerie would fill any silence with talk about the election, she held off tonight. Max saw her shooting Amy looks, as if what was wrong with her could be enticed out with chicken fried rice.
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