“I told her I loved her, Nanna,” continued Joey. “That was very kind of you, Joey. But like Daddy says, perhaps we shouldn't talk about Miss Hughes anymore. She may not like you telling me all these things about her. Why don't you tell me something else?” Bill breathed a sigh of relief. Perhaps now he could absorb himself in his work and put Sally out of his mind. “Daddy's bought me a present to take to David's birthday party. It's a game.” Joey had been thinking of what else he could tell his nanna. “That's nice I'm sure he'll like a game. He's looking forward to seeing you on Saturday,” said Anne. “He'll be five years old and is starting the big school next month. He wants to show you his new school uniform. You'll enjoy the party; his mummy has been making all sorts of lovely things

