Never Forget (Memories)

Never Forget (Memories) by Emma Hart

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in you, and what good to me is a broken heart?''
    I stand and walk around the table to her. I hug her softly and she rests her head on my shoulder.
    ''Don't hold back, Alec. You never know how much time you have with someone and before you know it, it's gonna be too late to tell her how you feel.''
    ''I don't even know how I feel,'' I say quietly.
    ''Oh, you do. You just haven't figured it out yet, that's all. Away with ya now, let me finish cleaning up here.'' She wriggles from me and I roll my eyes. ''Don't roll your eyes, Alec.''
    ''Yes, Mum.'' I laugh and make my way through the kitchen.
    ''Oh, and Alec?'' she calls after me. ''Bring her over for dinner. I wanna meet her, make sure she's good enough for my boy.'' She winks.
    ''I will. And she is good enough, she's too good. You'll see that when you meet her.'' For some reason, the thought of Lexy meeting my Mum makes me grin like a lunatic. I don't do the whole 'bringing girls home' bit, so this should be...
    Interesting.

    ~

    ALEXIS

    ''What do you mean, you have nothing to wear?''
    ''I mean I didn't pack for partying.''
    Jen spins around and points her hairbrush at me. ''The city girl doesn't have anything to wear on a night out?''
    ''Of course I do.'' I sigh. ''They're just all at home, in London. I wasn't expecting to meet up with you again!''
    ''Well.'' She starts brushing her hair. ''We'll just head into Barnstaple. You should be able to find something there.''
    ''How will we get there?''
    ''Bus.'' She shrugs. ''There's a stop right by Cara's Café, it'll take us right into the bus station.''
    ''Okay,'' I say. ''Let's go. When's the next bus?''
    Jen checks her phone for the time. ''In about fifteen minutes. If we go now, we'll make it.''
    ''Sorted.'' I smile and grab my bag. She grabs hers and we leave.
    ''How are the wedding plans coming?'' I ask her at bus stop.
    ''Oh my god, do not even mention that damn wedding to me!'' She huffs. ''You think you've seen Bridezilla? Well, nuh-uh.'' She shakes her head vehemently. ''You ain't met Bridezilla until you've met Hannah.''
    I grimace slightly. ''That bad?''
    ''Mmhmm. The roses are wrong, the centrepieces aren't even, what if no-one turns up? What if he doesn't show?'' Jen nearly growls in frustration.
    I smile, amused at her tirade. I remember what it's like – when my cousin got married back in February she was an absolute demon.
    The bus arrives and we get on and pay our fares. We laugh and joke the whole way into Barnstaple. I find myself looking forward to my birthday with Jen and the guys. Back in London it would have just been a normal weekend, but here?
    Here it's something different because they don't do it often, living so far out of town.
    ''I like this.'' Jen holds up a black, one shoulder dress. It's plain and simple.
    ''Hmm.'' I finger the gauzy material at the shoulder. ''In the basket. I'll try it on.'' We grin and she puts it in my basket.
    ''So...'' she begins discreetly, fingering some clothes. ''You and Alec..?''
    I muffle my groan. ''I don't know.''
    ''You're getting there, though?'' She glances at me. ''Like, trusting him.''
    ''I don't know, Jen.'' I sigh. ''I don't know if I know how to trust him. I do want to, but I don't know if I can.''
    ''Carl used to be just like Alec, you know.''
    ''Really?'' I look over at her, surprise splashed across my face.
    She nods and holds a top up against her in the mirror. ''It took him ages to convince me to give him a chance. It was a bit rocky at first, but then I realised that he really did only have eyes for me. That was nearly two years ago.'' She puts the top in her basket. ''He looks at other girls – I'm not stupid – but I know that's all he is doing. It's still me he's coming to at the end of the day, and while I know he used to be a bit of a get around, he's completely faithful to me.''
    I nod slightly.
    ''Just like Alec would be to you, if you'd let him,'' she adds.
    ''I don't know..''
    ''I do,'' she says firmly. ''I see the way he looks at you,

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