A Summer to Remember

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Author: Victoria Connelly
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance
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    It was then that a large fluffy dog tore out of the kitchen, launching itself into the air and crashing into Dominic in his own doggy greeting.
    ‘Oh, Ziggy!’ Dominic cried, pushing the dog down.
    ‘He’d absolutely love a walk, Dom!’ Olivia said.
    ‘You mean you haven’t walked him yet?’
    ‘I took him out in the garden but you know how he is in the fields. He just drags me along behind him like a ragdoll!’ Olivia said with a sigh.
    ‘I don’t know why you got him, Mum,’ Dominic said. ‘He’s completely crazy.’
    She ruffled the dog’s head. ‘I just couldn’t say no to that face, could I?’ she said in the kind of voice she reserved for animals and small children.
    ‘You’ve got to get him trained,’ Dominic said, remembering the day five months ago when his mother had arrived home with the out-of-control puppy.
    ‘I know, I know,’ Olivia said, removing the portion of skirt that had found its way into Ziggy’s mouth before pushing him away from her and turning her attention to her son once more. ‘You all right, Dom?’ she asked, breaking his train of thought.
    Dominic looked at his mother. ‘Do you remember Nina?’
    ‘Nina?’ Olivia walked over to the hall mirror, shook her head upside down and applied a heavy mist of hairspray to her thick red hair.
    ‘Our babysitter from years ago,’ he added.
    ‘Oh – Neee-na!’ she stood back up to full height. ‘Well, of course I remember her! She was that lovely girl who looked after you and Alex for – let me see – it must have been at least four years.’
    Dominic nodded. ‘That’s right.’
    ‘Gosh, you were such a cute little boy,’ Olivia said, patting his cheek.
    ‘I wish you wouldn’t do that, Mum,’ Dominic complained. ‘I’m twenty-one, for goodness’ sake.’
    ‘Never too old for a bit of motherly affection!’ she said. ‘Anyway, what’s all this about Nina?’
    ‘I just saw her in town,’ Dominic said.
    ‘Really? How is she?’
    ‘No, I didn’t speak to her. I nearly ran her over.’
    ‘ WHAT ?’ Olivia shrieked. ‘Is she all right?’
    ‘Yes, of course she’s all right,’ Dominic said, but felt a pang of guilt as he realised that perhaps he should have stopped the car to find out. Too late now, though. ‘Anyway, I thought you might want to invite her to the anniversary party in August.’
    ‘That’s a lovely idea. The more the merrier,’ Olivia smiled. ‘And we used to all get on so well with Nina, didn’t we? Gosh, remember that time she came with us to the theatre and you were horribly sick into your bag of popcorn?’
    ‘Oh, Mum! Don’t remind me.’
    ‘And the time she stayed over and we all went to that stately home the next day and Alex fell in the moat, silly boy!’
    Dominic couldn’t help but grin as he remembered his brother’s misfortune. ‘And Nina waded in after him.’
    ‘Yes! She was priceless – absolutely priceless,’ Olivia said. ‘I don’t know what we would have done without her. I’ve often wondered what became of her. She was like a member of the family. Gosh, Dommie, I’m so pleased she’s back in touch. Give me her address and we’ll send her an invite for the party. I can’t wait to see her again.’
    Dominic almost visibly jumped. He hadn’t thought about that, had he? He hadn’t even known where she’d lived twelve years ago, let alone now. She might not even be living in Norwich at all – she might just have been visiting friends before moving on. She could live absolutely anywhere.
    He suddenly felt sick. What if he’d missed his one opportunity of finding her again?
    Nina walked slowly back to the office. As she arrived, she surreptitiously cupped her hands over her mouth, checking for signs of alcohol. She couldn’t smell anything that would give her away but she certainly felt light-headed. She tried to banish the smile that was threatening to stretch across her whole face. She’d poured three glasses of wine down her throat. She felt so

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