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‘You can’t possibly blame yourself’ Dare frowned
‘No, I don’t, but’ She looked up at hiht before he e dreams that I was back in the house It’s almost like a premonition, don’t you think?’
Dare believed in premonitions about as much as he believed in fairytales
‘What I think is that you probably need closure And I’ll support you any way I can Even going with you if that’s what you want’
She bea you’d say that because after I mentioned you, he said he’d like to meet you’
Great, Dare thought, just what he needed: a family reunion‘When is this lunch?’ he asked
‘Tomorrow’
‘Tomorrow!’
‘Sorry, darling, I should have given youto accept until today’
Dare still wished she hadn’t, but his istics ‘Who else will be there?’
‘I don’t know’
‘Has he remarried? Do you have a stepmother, by chance?’ His lips twisted cynically
‘No, but he did say he had a guest staying with him’
‘A woman?’
His ed ‘He didn’t say Our communication has been a little formal up to this point’
‘It doesn’t e my diary’ He frowned ‘We’ll leave at—’