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You, Me and Him

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by Alice Peterson


  I sit down on the sofa and stare at the television. The noise makes no sense. I shut my eyes, terrified he’s been involved in a car crash and it’s too late to tell him I love him. Should I be ringing Accident and Emergency to see if he’s been admitted? Should I be sitting here doing nothing? What if he’s in terrible trouble?

  *

  I feel a tug on my arm. ‘George, back to bed,’ I murmur. I wrap the blanket around me and rest my head against the pillow. I’m wearing Finn’s old hooded top that I’d found tucked in the back of our wardrobe. It still smells of him.

  He takes a strand of my hair and tucks it behind my ear. ‘Who’s been sleeping on my pillow and my blanket?’ he says, as if he’s one of the three bears scolding Goldilocks.

  I open my eyes. ‘Finn!’ I fling my arms around him. ‘I’ve been so worried. Where have you been?’

  ‘Dorset.’ He kneels down by the sofa.

  ‘What?’

  ‘I wanted to bring you home. The thing was, you weren’t there.’

  ‘I’m here.’

  ‘I can see that,’ he says with that smile that’s about to happen. ‘So I turned my car round and came back again, fast as I could, because I figured I’ve already lost enough time and I can’t afford to lose anymore, not with my family. Not with you.’

  I hug him again and this time I feel his arms wrap tightly around me. I tell him I shall never again run to Clarky when the going gets tough. I will never lie again. ‘Except if I’ve done something stupid like get another parking ticket,’ I add.

  ‘J, I’m sorry too. I’ve done a lot of thinking and know I haven’t exactly been the model husband. I need to be more involved in George’s life, not deny how difficult he can be. We have to face his problems head on, together, without me shouting my head off. But,’ he says, ‘most importantly, I don’t want to let things slide between us, the way people drift apart without even realising and then find there’s nothing left to salvage. This past fortnight, I’ve been miserable. I was so angry. I went over and over it again, imagining you and him together. Nothing but my own stupid pride got in the way of my seeing you and our baby and George. But then I got tired, J. So tired of dwelling on the past. I don’t want to lose you and …’

  ‘Finn, there’s no chance of that.’

  ‘I want to see Scarlett. I’ve got to see her.’ Quickly he stands up and gives me his hand. I take it and lead him upstairs, into the quiet dark room. He picks her up and out of the cot. I can see he’s crying as he holds her close, breathing in the smell of her skin. ‘I’m such a proud stubborn idiot.’

  I lean across to kiss him. ‘Yes, but you’re my proud stubborn idiot.’

  CHAPTER FORTY-ONE

  ‘Hello, dear, Mrs Bourbon here. You’ve been gone ages and ages. Where’ve you been?’

  ‘I took your mother away for the weekend,’ Finn says. ‘How was Mrs B?’

  ‘She took me to the car-boot. I bought a pog set.’

  ‘I’m not even going to ask what that is.’

  ‘What have you been doing all this time?’

  ‘Having fun with your mother. I need to spoil her more.’ I smile widely. I’ve just put Scarlett to bed and am about to join them but decide it’s more fun listening outside the door.

  ‘What did you eat?’ George asks.

  ‘Pepperoni and cheese pizza. We went dancing.’

  ‘Where?’

  ‘In Cambridge.’

  ‘Why?’

  ‘Because that’s where we first met. That’s where we fell in love. We went to my old club.’

  ‘Can I go?’

  ‘I’ll take you when you’re old enough.’

  ‘What’s that in your hand, Dad?’

  ‘A matchbox.’

  ‘Why?’

  He pushes it open. ‘I love you,’ I had written inside, just as Finn had done after we spent our first night together.

  ‘I love you,’ reads out George.

  ‘That’s right. I love you, Mrs Bourbon. Now, go to sleep. It’s late. I didn’t expect you still to be awake.’

  ‘But no one’s turned my brain off.’

  Finn presses the imaginary button.

  ‘’Night, Mrs Jammie D.’

  ‘’Night, Mrs Bourbon.’

  THE END

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  Table of Contents

  CHAPTER ONE

  CHAPTER TWO

  CHAPTER THREE

  CHAPTER FOUR

  CHAPTER FIVE

  CHAPTER SIX

  CHAPTER SEVEN

  CHAPTER EIGHT

  CHAPTER NINE

  CHAPTER TEN

  CHAPTER ELEVEN

  CHAPTER TWELVE

  CHAPTER THIRTEEN

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN

  CHAPTER SIXTEEN

  CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

  CHAPTER NINETEEN

  CHAPTER TWENTY

  CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

  CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

  CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

  CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

  CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

  CHAPTER THIRTY

  CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE

  CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO

  CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE

  CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR

  CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE

  CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX

  CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN

  CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT

  CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE

  CHAPTER FORTY

  CHAPTER FORTY-ONE

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