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by Annie Groves


  As for Bella’s mother and father, it had been a surprise to them all when Vi had announced that Edwin had asked her to move out to his house at Neston, so that the two of them could start again, which meant that Bella now had her mother’s house to herself, something which delighted her, with Jan on a long leave.

  Jean looked around at her family, her heart filled with pride and love.

  Somehow they had won through, somehow they were all safe: Grace and Seb with their twins; Lou and Kieran with their plans for the future; Sasha and Bobby, who had made a place for himself with the Salvage Corps and who got around so nimbly on his artificial leg that you’d almost never know it wasn’t real; Fran, happy now with Marcus and little Claire; Jack with Emily; Bella with Jan, their expected baby such a relief to Bella, Jean knew, after her fears that there might not be one; and, of course, Luke and Katie.

  Jean had been so pleased when Luke had told her that he and Katie were going to give things another try. Katie had come to the twins’ wedding, helping out with that same quiet kindness that was so much a part of her, and looking at Luke with her love for him shining in her eyes, just as she was doing now, and Luke looking back at her in just the same way, just as he too was doing now.

  ‘Those two were meant to be together,’ Jean murmured to herself.

  ‘Have you made your mind up yet?’

  Katie turned her attention away from Grace’s gorgeous sons to look at Luke.

  ‘About what?’ she began teasingly, before stopping and telling him lovingly, ‘You know I have, Luke. In fact I made up my mind, that afternoon in Sloane Square, when I was lying underneath you, wondering where that doodlebug was going to land, that given the chance I wasn’t going to let you escape a second time.’

  Luke laughed. ‘If one of us was worrying about the other escaping then it was me. The minute I read what you’d written about Eddie I knew that I had to find a way of convincing you to give me a second chance before some other chap stepped in ahead of me.’

  There was a small pause and then he asked, ‘So you will marry me, then?’

  ‘Yes,’ Katie confirmed, both of them laughing as somewhere close at hand someone opened one of the bottles of champagne Fran and Marcus had brought with them as part of their contribution to the party.

  The war was over. It was time to move on – and forward into the future.

  Acknowledgements

  Susan Opie, and Victoria Hughes-Williams, my editors at HarperCollins. Yvonne Holland, copy editor extraordinaire, who, as always, has done a magnificent job.

  All those at HarperCollins whose hard work enabled this book to reach publication.

  Tony, who contributes so much to my books via the research he does for me.

  Also by Annie Groves

  The Pride family series

  Ellie Pride

  Connie’s Courage

  Hettie of Hope Street

  The WWII series

  Goodnight Sweetheart

  Some Sunny Day

  The Grafton Girls

  As Time Goes By

  The Campion series

  Across the Mersey

  Daughters of Liverpool

  The Heart of the Family

  Where the Heart Is

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