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Standing at the window, I stretched and gazed at the view outside my apartment.  Clear winter skies and snow covered Suffolk fields.  I could see the grey buildings of Oxmarket expanding out before me, but the bright sunlight turned the tired old fishing community into a quaint picture postcard seaside village.

The winter made living in Oxmarket worthwhile and tourists didn’t visit at this time of the year, so it felt like I had the place to myself, a private view of a bygone age.  Yet, it had character.  My mind flashed back to the London rush, the wrestle onto the underground and I smiled at the memory of the north-easterly sea breeze ruffling through my hair the night before when I had walked hand in hand with Kimberley and her dog Charlie, along the beach in the darkness.

I heard a noise behind me, the shuffle of small feet in my slippers.  I didn’t need to look round.  I felt sleepy lips brush my neck as Kimberley wrapped her arms a

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