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by Tomas Black


  “You were only doing what you thought was right, Fern. And if you hadn’t turned up when you did, well …”

  “A dog’s dinner?”

  He laughed. “Something like that.”

  “And what about you?” she said, looking him up and down.

  “I’ll survive.”

  She moved closer and kissed him on the lips. “I’ve missed you.”

  He smiled. “I’ve missed you too.”

  The sun had almost set, turning the sea a deep vermillion and bathing the mountains in a golden afterglow.

  She gave him a sly look. “I have the company jet.”

  “Really!”

  “Where would you like to go?”

  “Somewhere warm.”

  “Warm it is then,” she said and kissed him gently on the lips once more.

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  Tomas Black was born in the UK and spent much of his formative life in London. After graduating from the University of Sussex, he taught for several years before taking a post graduate Diploma in Computer Sciences and found himself in the City of London, writing code to track the inventory of gold bullion for a major bank. He spent the next twenty five years working in the City and other major financial centres around the world as a computer consultant, specialising in the Audit and Security of financial systems. He now travels and writes.

 

 

 


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