Jamie Holland

One Thing Leads to Another


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       JAMIE HOLLAND

      One Thing Leads To Another

       For Rachel

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       chapter nine: Summer Games

       chapter ten: In the Footsteps of Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman

       chapter eleven: Stag Party

       chapter twelve: Families

       chapter thirteen: Playing Away

       chapter fourteen: Jessica Eats Modern European

       chapter fifteen: Eddie Fussle Gets Married

       PART TWO: autumn

       chapter sixteen: Long Weekend in Cornwall

       chapter seventeen: Jessica’s Turn to Feel Disgruntled

       chapter eighteen: Flin’s Annus Grows More Horribilis

       chapter nineteen: Nadir

       PART THREE: winter

       chapter twenty: Ring in the New

       chapter twenty-one: Jessica Starts to Realize her Plan

       chapter twenty-two: Birthday Surprise

       PART FOUR: spring

       chapter twenty-three: A Life Beyond London

       chapter twenty-four: It’s Always Good to Pause and Reflect

       chapter twenty-five: Renaissance

       chapter twenty-six: May 24 and Back at the Atlas

       postscript

       Acknowledgements

       Keep Reading

       Copyright

       About the Publisher

PART ONE summer

       chapter one The Beginning of Summer and a Pact is Made

      Outside in the pub garden, it was still light, and surprisingly warm. It was the first time they had been able to sit outside that year, and the three of them were making the most of summer’s arrival.

      ‘OK then,’ said Jessica, laying her hands decisively on the table and looking at Flin and Geordie in turn, ‘we’re agreed. Yes?’

      Geordie looked at Flin, nodded, and looked back at Jessica. ‘Agreed.’

      ‘Great. At last.’ Jessica smiled, and stood up. ‘I’ll ring the landlord straight away.’ She took her mobile phone out of her bag and walked away from their table.

      It had been a trying few weeks. Initially the prospect of finding a new house had seemed quite exciting, but after sacrificing two Saturdays and several evenings trudging round gloomy, soiled houses, all three of them had become extremely disenchanted with the whole procedure. Nothing they’d seen had ever quite fitted the bill; even the house they’d finally agreed on wasn’t perfect, but for a year, they’d decided, it would certainly do. And the location – Barons Court near to the west road out of town – was certainly a big point in its favour.

      ‘Give it a lick of paint and it might look really quite nice,’ Geordie suggested hopefully.

      ‘Sure, it’ll look great,’ Flin agreed.

      ‘And I could easily put up a few shelves and bring a few bits and pieces up from home.’

      ‘Brilliant,’ said Flin. Geordie’s enthusiastic DIY-talk was cheering him up. He really wanted their new house to be as homely as possible and not like the down-at-heel digs he had lived in before; after all, they weren’t students any more.

      Jessica switched off her phone and walked back over to them. ‘Ninety-three Turneville Road is ours.’ She grinned triumphantly. ‘We’ve got to sign next week and then we can move in the week after next.’ She kissed them both happily. ‘I can’t wait – it’s going to be such fun, the three of us.’

      ‘And Geordie’s already got great plans for improving the place,’ put