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Why not Well. Now, then. Tell them why they cant listen, Gen. Its a touchy subject for Dad, Genevieve announced. Hell tell you all about your aunt Tara after hes had a chat with me. Well listen at the door, Amber said brightly. Youll get an ear infection, Peter said. Listening to things you shouldnt. Rubbish, said Zoe. Take no notice of Dad. Genevieve closed the door behind her, and together they went into the kitchen. They sat down and she held his hand across the table. You really do look like youve seen a ghost. Mum and Dad. Theyre sitting there like its fucking normal. We all thought she was dead and she walks back into their lives after twenty years and its like, oh, hello, have a cup of tea and a piece of ginger cake. Theyre probably in shock, Peter. Did she say anything The back door swung open and, along with a blast of wintry air, Jack came in. I shot a rat. Good man. Put it in the trash can. Do you want to look at it No, I dont need to look at it. Jack looked disappointed. Its a big one. Are you in or out his mother said. Either way, close the door. In or out. Im in. Im getting cold. Wheres the rat now said Genevieve. On the grass. Put it in the trash. I was thinking o hangin it up outside. You know, like a rogues gallery. Absolutely bloody not! Get it in the trash. What, pick it up with my bare hands Not likely. Just pick it up by the tail, said Peter, and chuck it in the can. You killed it, you dispose of it. Jack waited for a few seconds of routine defiance before going outside to confront the dead rat. Peter closed the door after him. Well Genevieve said. She said shed been traveling. Traveling where It was cockandbull. Jack came back in and went to the sink, where he made a great show of soaping his hands and washing them under the hotwater tap until they gleamed. They had to wait in silence until he was done. Peter slammed the door shut on the outside cold. Were you born in a barn, Jack Jack made a noise like a sheep. Genevieve got tired of waiting. How do you know I caught her out on a couple of details. Whats that Jack said, drying his hands on a tea towel. Use a proper towel for drying your hands, said Genevieve. Why Youve just been handling a rat. And look at this muck youve trailed in. Jack, give me and your mum a minute, would you Is this about our socalled Aunty Tara Yes, sod off, would you And take your bloody shoes off before you go in the living room. Did you get to actually see her Jack! After theyd got rid of Jack, Genevieve asked what Tara had said about disappearing without a word. Nothing. I wasnt allowed to ask. Theyre coming over tomorrow. The three of them. Heck. Genevieve looked round at the kitchen. Well have to tidy the place up before they get here. Its incredible. Peter was about to open his mouth when the door opened. It was Zoe. The dogs been sick, she said. ON BOXING DAY, WHAT with Dell, Mary, and Tara expected around midday, it was all hands to the pumps, or all shoulders to the wheel, to try to pull the cottage around to some semblance of order. Which meant that the ren pitched in to lift one outofplace object only to set it down in another outofplace venue. In the end a lot of Christmas toys got scooped under the sofa or parked behind the curtains, all in the name of tidying. Genevieve supervised while Peter grumbled; Zoe hoovered as Amber hovered; Jack put things in boxes and Josie took things out again. All because Tara had come home. Peters confusion and resentment were growing by the minute. Genevieve had never met Tara. She and Peter had been together for three years before he even mentioned to her that he had a sister.

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