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Authors: Beryl Kingston
He was still struggling to explain why he'd hesitated for so long, as much to himself as to her. âThey offered me leave,' he told her. âYou mustn't think they kept me
there. They offered but I just sort of said no, put it off. And then it was hard to say yes.'
âBut you said yes in the end.'
âFortunately.'
She could be curious about that. âWhy?'
âIt was your snapshot,' he told her. âI've been keeping a sort of diary, since Belsen, and I took it out and your snapshot was caught between the leaves. And when I turned it over ⦠You'd written on the back of it, do you remember?'
âNo,' she had to admit. âI don't. Thass a long time ago.'
âYou said,
“Just in case you've forgot what I look like!
”'
She smiled at that. âAnd thass what made you come home?'
âIt made me think of home,' he said, âthink of you. I suppose thinking made me want to be here with you. It seemed the right thing.'
âDoes it still?' It was a serious question and he answered it equally seriously.
âOh yes. I might not be sure of many things these days, but I'm sure of that.'
They were nearly at the pub. âHow much leave have you got?' she asked.
âTen days,' he said, suddenly realising how happy he felt. âAnd more to come. I tell you what, how would you like to go back to the bungalow? I'll bet I could arrange it.'
She smiled into his eyes. âIf there's one thing this war's taught me,' she said, âthass you can't go back. Only forward.'
He stopped to kiss her again. One last kiss before they went in and joined the celebration. They were both changed but he was home, they were together, love was possible. âThen that's where we'll go,' he said.
Beryl Kingston
was born in Tooting in 1931. She was eight when the war began and spent the early years of her education in many different schools, depending on her latest evacuation. As an undergraduate she attended King's College London, where she read English.
She married her childhood sweetheart when she was 19, with whom she has three children. Kingston was an English teacher before embarking on a career as a full-time writer in 1980.
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This electronic edition published in 2014 by Bloomsbury Reader
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First published in Great Britain in 1999 by Arrow
Copyright © 1999 Beryl Kingston
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eISBN: 9781448214723
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