Chapter SevenJuliette kissed her children goodbye at the school gates, waved until they disappeared, before buckling herself back into Marie and Dave's car. “Thank you so much for the lift guys,” she panted, out of breath after the exertion of running across the main road. “No problem,” Dave replied, pulling smoothly away from the kerb. “You're going to be early Jules,” Marie commented. Juliette smiled, “it's okay, I can grab a cuppa and people watch.” “Anyone in particular?” chuckled Marie. “No,” Juliette said firmly, “no one special.” She noticed the knowing look that passed between her sister and brother-in-law and decided to ignore it. “Have you told Jules about the party?” Dave asked, as he accelerated through a set of green lights. “Oh no!” Marie slapped her forehead, “My ba

