and the dog and fabric conditioner and childhood, and she hoped the wonder of it would help keep her there.
“I love you, Molly, I want you to know that. For ever and ever, do you understand?” “Yes, Mummy. Of course.”
“And I love your daddy too. And everything will be okay because whatever happens you will always have Daddy
and you will have Mummy too, it’s just I might not be here in the exact same way. I’ll be here, but...”
She realised Molly needed to know nothing else except one truth. “I love you.”
Molly looked concerned. “You forgot Plato!” “Well, obviously I love Plato... How could I forget Plato?
Plato knows I love him, don’t you, Plato? Plato, I love you.
Nora tried to compose herself. Whatever happens, they will be looked after. They will be loved. And they have each other and they will be happy.
Then Ash came over, with his gardening gloves on. “You okay, Nor? You seem a bit pale. Did anything happen?”
Oh, I’ll tell you about it later. When Molly’s in bed.” “Okay. Oh, there’s a shop coming any time... So keep an ear out for the lorry.
Sure. Yeah. Yeah.And then Molly asked if she could get the watering can out
and Ash explained that as it had been raining a lot recently it wasn’t necessary, because the sky had been looking after the flowers.
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