Emergency At Bayside (2015)

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‘Oh, she thinks you’re covering for me and I’m off for a midnight rendezvous with Jake. The fact she caught me swiping a bottle of cream liqueur didn’t help much.’ Producing a bottle from under her flimsy cardigan, she grinned. ‘I thought it might loosen your tongue a bit. I’m warning you, Meg. I want all the details. Don’t leave a single thing out.’ ‘You’re here to fill me in, Kathy, not the other way around.’ Meg grinned.
‘We’ve got all night. Now, come on, Sis, I need food.’ They had to make
...do with toast, but there was something strangely therapeutic about a pile of warm buttered toast and a glass of ice-cold liqueur.
‘Why didn’t you tell me he was widowed?’ Meg started.
‘I did. I’ve often spoken about Jake’s friend. You probably weren’t listening, as usual.’ She had a point. The minute Jake appeared in a conversation Meg had more often than not changed the subject or simply switched off.
‘Though I haven’t brought him up recently,’ Kathy admitted.


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