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Christie Barlow - Love Heart Lane

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Harper Impulse

an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

1 London Bridge Street

London SE1 9GF

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First published in Great Britain by Harper Impulse 2019

Copyright Christie Barlow 2019

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Christie Barlow asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

A catalogue copy of this book is available from the British Library.

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the authors imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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Source ISBN: 9780008319700

Ebook Edition January 2019 ISBN: 9780008319694

Version: 2018-11-02

For Roo, Mop, Missy & Mo,

Its the circle of life.

Its not negotiable.

Wheres my woodland outfit?

Operation Miaow.

Walnut Wendy.

Thank you all for the best week of summer 2018!

Staring out of the window, Felicity Simons sat nervously at her bosss desk. As she admired the view across the city of London, she wasnt in any doubt that this was the best seat in the building.

It was only a few seconds later that she spotted her boss through the glass walls of the office, her size-eight figure tottering along the plush red carpet on her high heels, wearing the usual well-tailored suit with distinctive buttons that oozed designer brand. Her crimson blouse matched the colour of her nails and made Felicity feel unrelentingly beige in her dowdy brown tunic and scuffed patent shoes.

Eleanor Ramsbottom had arrived at Little Browns department store six months ago, and Felicity had always felt inferior in her bosss company, knowing from the outset that there was no chance theyd ever hit it off. After sixty years of steady trade, the store had landed itself in financial difficulty and Eleanor, the daughter of a rich businessman, had rescued the store from closing. At the time everyone had been grateful, all the staff thankful that their jobs had been saved until theyd had to work under Eleanor Ramsbottom, who lacked warmth, compassion and basic people skills.

The second Eleanor glided into the room Felicity bristled. She was aware that she was forcing a smile, putting on a happy face, but she needed this conversation to go in her favour. Under the desk, Felicity had her fingers firmly crossed. She watched as Eleanor pulled out a chair and shuffled some papers into a neat pile before finally settling down at the desk. Clasping her hands in front of her, she stared towards Felicity.

My secretary said you needed to see me urgently. It must be urgent to want to see me at 5 p.m. on a Friday night, have you no home to go to? Eleanor asked, as she flicked a glance towards the clock on the wall.

Felicity took a breath, knowing home was exactly where she didnt want to be, because right at this moment in time Adrian would be moving out. Theyd lived together for six months, but Felicity had known within hours of him moving into her flat that shed made a huge mistake.

Initially, Felicity had been swept away on a tide of passion Adrian was overwhelmingly sexy, after all but the second she found herself picking up his dirty laundry despite the washing basket being within reaching distance, the lust had worn off and real life had smacked her right between the eyes.

I would like if at all possible She paused. Some time off. Felicity was relieved to finally get the words out in the open.

You dont see me to book time off. Eleanors manner was curt. You know what to do, fill in your request form and pass it to your team leader and I will authorise it within due course, after Ive checked the chart.

Eleanor was always about the charts.

Unfortunately, thats not possible; I would like two weeks off from Monday. Felicity was thankful her voice was steady because inside she felt all jittery and even more so when Eleanor released a long, shuddering sound underneath her breath. Felicity could already feel the disapproving tension in the room. She watched Eleanor slouch back in her chair, twisting her wedding ring round and round before letting out a half laugh then fixing a serious expression back on to her face.

For a second there, I could have sworn you asked for two weeks off from Monday, and with it being Friday afternoon not to mention the January sales, one of the stores busiest times, where we need every hand on deck to reach our targets, and that includes yours, Felicity both hands.

Felicity shifted uncomfortably in her seat. I wouldnt ask but

The implication leaving us in the lurch. Eleanor was a trifle short. Whats so important you need time off at such short notice?

Felicity swallowed the lump in her throat and hoped the tears wouldnt cascade down her face. My grandmother has passed away and I need to go home, to my family.

As conversation stoppers go, this one threw Eleanor for a second.

I wouldnt ask if it wasnt important and I have enough annual leave for two weeks, added Felicity quickly.

Im sorry to hear your sad news, Eleanor finally offered, keeping her gaze fixed on Felicity. There was a veil of politeness, covering up disappointment at the loss of potential drama.

Thank you, replied Felicity.

Where is home? That was the first personal question Eleanor had ever asked Felicity.

The Scottish Highlands, replied Felicity taken aback. A little village called Heartcross.

Eleanor sighed and made a vague despairing gesture with her hand. If you need anything, please dont hesitate to call and we will see you back here two weeks on Monday. There was nothing in Eleanors tone that offered any real compassion; her face was expressionless. Felicity watched Eleanor stand up, a clear indication this conversation was over and that this was her cue to leave.

Felicity forced her lips into a smile and couldnt get out of the office fast enough. She grabbed her coat from her locker and paused only briefly on the steps outside the department store. The sign illuminating Little Browns, had once held a special place in her heart. A family-run business that had cared, this store had given her a chance and provided her with an opportunity. Shed worked here for nearly the last eight years after arriving in London on a whim, ready for a change from village life. Shed had grand ideas of seeking her fortune, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, looking for adventure. But things hadnt been easy. Shed left Heartcross under a cloud and had spent much of her time in London trying to block out the past, especially Fergus. But it was always there. He was always there in the back of her mind.

Recently, when things had changed at work and Eleanor Ramsbottom had arrived on the scene, the days had become even less enjoyable and now Felicity was questioning what she was actually doing here. She found herself thinking about home more and more, and how shed distanced herself from that life. She came to realise that she missed Heartcross, the good friends shed left behind and of course, her mum and her gran.

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