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to
move
in
with
him.
I’m
not
quite
sure
how
to
feel
about
it.
I’m
over
the

moon
of
course
but
you
know
the
saying,
“If
it
ain’t
broke
don’t
fix
it.”

Things
are
going
really
well
at
the
moment
between
us
and
it’s
not
just
me

that
I
have
to
think
about.
Katie
really
likes
Greg,
and
she
loves
to
spend

time
with
him
(it
may
not
have
been
that
obvious
in
Boston
because
she
was

so
excited
to
see
you),
but
I
don’t
know
if
she
would
be
ready
for
such
a

huge
change
in
her
life.
We’re
only
in
the
flat
together
two
years
now
and

we’re
learning
to
live
our
lives
with
just
the
two
of
us
as
opposed
to
having

the
rest
of
my
family
around.
I’m
not
sure
if
uprooting
her
again
would
be

the
right
thing.
What
do
you
think?

Well,
I
suppose
all
I
need
to
do
is
ask
her.
But
what
if
she
says
no?
Do
I

say
to
Greg,
“Eh
.
.
.
sorry
I
love
you
and
all
but
my
eight-year-old
daughter

doesn’t
want
to
live
with
you?”
Do
I
tell
Katie,
“Tough
luck
you’re
moving

house,”
or
do
I
do
what
she
wants?
I
clearly
can’t
just
do
what
I
want

because
there’s
two
other
people
involved.
I’m
going
to
think
about
it
for
the

next
while
anyway.

102

Cecelia
Ahern

Thanks
again
for
the
break,
I
really
needed
it.
I’ll
make
sure
Katie
sends

on
that
letter
to
Sally.

Love,

Rosie

Welcome
to
your
first
day
at
the
Two
Lakes.
I
hope
everyone
has
helped

you
to
settle
in
so
far.
I’m
sorry
I’m
not
there
to
greet
you
but
I
am
currently
in

the
States
finalizing
a
few
things
at
our
new
Two
Lakes
Hotel
in
San
Francisco.

In
the
meantime,
Amador
Ramirez,
the
hotel
manager,
is
there
to
show

you
the
ropes.
Let
me
know
if
you
have
any
problems.

Once
again,
welcome!

Bill
Lake

You
have
an
instant
message
from:
RUBY

Ruby:

Rosie:

Remember
me?

I’m
sorry
Ruby,
it’s
just
that
I
don’t
get
to
spend
much
time
on
the

computer
like
the
last
job;
it’s
a
bit
difficult
to
pretend
I’m
doing

work
here.

Ruby:

Rosie:

Ruby:

Rosie:

Ruby:

Rosie:

Ruby:

Rosie:

Ruby:

Rosie:

Ruby:

Rosie:

Ruby:

So
you’re
still
there
then?

Ruby
you
know
I
am.

I’ll
give
you
one
month
.
.
.

Thank
you
for
your
support;
it’s
always
very
much
appreciated.

No
problem.
So
how’s
life
with
Greg?

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