CHAPTER 31 “IT’S MY BELIEF that you need cheering up. I’ve had some good news, so I’m going to have a coming out party.” Lyn wanted so much to shake herself out of the pit of depression she had fallen into after realising with a growing certainty that she was now definitely on her own. The big house in Epsom had gone, and with that her comfortable income. Neil had fallen headfirst into the welcoming arms of Janice, enveloping him finally into the family life Lyn had tried so hard to attain, and five months of winter beckoned before she could take over from Maureen and start to try and make a living from the café. “What are you on about?” She sighed with irritation as she placed plates and cutlery into the dishwasher and flicked the switch. “I’ve had a letter from my consultant. I’m

