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Название: Family Drama 4 E-Book Bundle

Автор: Leah Fleming

Издательство: HarperCollins

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СКАЧАТЬ yes I would.’ And playing what she hoped was a trump card, she added, ‘And I’m sure the locals would love to see another Dolby being carted off to gaol.’

      ‘You little bitch,’ Dolly spat. ‘All right, I’m going, but I ain’t finished with you yet!’

      The breath left Pearl’s body in a rush as Dolly marched out of the shop, slamming the door behind her.

      ‘There, there, it’s all right,’ she soothed, patting Johnny on his back. His cries turned to little hiccuping sobs, and then finally stopped.

      ‘Well done, love,’ Bessie said. ‘She was like a bleedin’ Amazon, but you sorted her out.’

      ‘Yes, but for how long?’

      ‘You’ve got the upper hand now, and it won’t take her long to realise that if she wants to see her grandson, she’ll have to behave.’

      Pearl smiled at last. She had done it. She had stood up to Dolly and from now on, nobody was going to walk all over her again.

      Dolly was fuming as she marched across the road, but saw many eyes looking at her, and heard sniggers of laughter. Her hand flew up, touching her hair, and she suddenly realised that she had dashed out without giving any thought to her appearance. Christ, she still had her slippers on! Head down she surged forward, almost running to the sanctuary of the café.

      The postman had been and a few letters lay on the floor. She swept them up, still sick with shame as she flicked through them, but then stayed her hand as one caught her eye. It was addressed to Pearl, the writing spidery, and she frowned, wondering who it was from.

      Well, sod the girl. She had run off, taking Johnny with her. Without hesitation, Dolly tore the envelope open. Her mouth gaped in disbelief as she read the contents. She then smiled slyly. She’d keep this bit of information to herself and it would serve Pearl right. Dolly stuffed the letter into her pocket and went upstairs.

      ‘She wouldn’t come back then?’ Bernie said.

      ‘No, and she even had the cheek to threaten me with the police.’

      ‘Blimey! Why did she do that?’

      ‘Oh, I dunno. Probably because I threatened to give Bessie Penfold a clout.’

      ‘Bloody hell – what did you do that for?’

      ‘Cos the old cow told me to get out of her shop.’

      Bernie shook his head. ‘Dolly, it sounds to me like you went in there like a bull into a china shop.’

      ‘Yeah, well, maybe I did, but Pearl can’t keep me away from my grandson.’

      ‘Dolly, she can, and we can’t do anything about it.’

      ‘Huh, we’ll see about that. I’ll go to a bloody solicitor if I have to.’

      ‘It won’t do any good. We have no legal rights over Johnny.’

      ‘Don’t be daft. We’re his grandparents.’

      ‘As the law stands at the moment, it doesn’t make any difference.’

      Dolly sunk onto a chair, her mind turning. So, they had no legal rights, but she wasn’t going to give in. ‘I’ll tidy myself up and go over there again.’

      ‘It might be better if I speak to her.’

      ‘No, I’ll sort her out.’

      ‘Dolly, if you aren’t careful, you’ll frighten her off. There’s nothing to stop her leaving Bessie’s, and if she does we’d lose track of her.’

      Dolly frowned. Bernie was right. She didn’t want the girl bolting and needed time to think, to plan. In the meantime, Bernie might be able to calm things down.

      ‘All right, you talk to her. She always did have a soft spot for you.’

      Bernie left half an hour later. Awaiting his return, Dolly paced the floor. She wanted out of this area, but had no intention of leaving without her grandson. A plan began to form, and as she went over it, Dolly decided it could work. But would Bernie agree?

      A lot depended on how quickly they could sell the business, but then, struck by a thought, she stopped pacing. The letter that had been delivered for Pearl might put a fly in the ointment. Grabbing her coat from the back of the chair, she pulled the crumpled envelope out of the pocket.

      As she read the contents again, a small smile of satisfaction crossed her face. The woman was ill, too ill to travel, and that suited Dolly fine. There was no chance of her turning up for the time being, no chance of any interference, and with any luck they would be long gone before she showed her face.

      She went over the plan again, a little unsure if Kevin had any legal rights. He must have, he was Johnny’s father! It might be for the best if Bernie approached him. He could tell Kevin that Pearl was an unfit mother and that Johnny was in danger. It was rubbish, of course, but Kevin loved his son and would want to protect him.

      Dolly frowned, unsure of this stage of her plan, but then her back straightened. Even if Kevin wouldn’t co-operate, it could still work. They’d have to change their names, of course, but just in case Bernie baulked at the idea, she’d wait until they had a buyer for the café before telling him. He might not like it, but she’d get round him, and if not, well, sod him. She’d do it on her own.

      Bernie sat in Bessie’s living room, relieved that Pearl had agreed to speak to him in private, his eyes soft as he gazed at his grandson. The lad was growing fast, sitting up now and a happy baby, with chubby arms and legs that waved with excitement at the sight of his toy.

      ‘Dolly is really sorry, Pearl, but when you went off without telling us, she nearly went out of her mind.’

      ‘That’s no excuse for coming over here and threatening Bessie.’

      ‘I know, but she’s come to her senses now. All she wants is to be allowed to see the nipper now and then.’

      Pearl shook her head. ‘I’ve already told you. Kevin warned me to move out and to keep Johnny away from his mother.’

      ‘That doesn’t make any sense, love. Dolly may not be perfect, but who is? And she loves Johnny. It would be cruel to stop her seeing him.’

      ‘You’ll be moving out of the area as soon as you’ve sold the café.’

      ‘If you’re not coming with us, I doubt she’ll go.’

      Pearl was quiet for a while, her head down, Bernie unaware of her thoughts. She wanted Dolly to leave, to be free of the woman, yet it would be Johnny who kept her here. ‘Do you think she’ll agree to go if I allow her access to Johnny?’

      ‘Well, she might, but living in the West Country it won’t be easy.’ He scratched his head. ‘It’s too far to drive down for the day. We’d no sooner get here than it would be time to return. If you’d let us have him for weekends it might work.’

      ‘No, I can’t allow that.’

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