Christmas Every Day by Beth Moran EPUB & PDF

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  •  Author: Beth Moran
  •  Language: English
  •  Formats: PDF / EPUB
  •  Status: Available For Free Download
  •  Genre: Parenting & Relationships
  •  Price: Free
  •  File Size: 1 MB
  • Publish Date: March 29, 2023

When the house had been described as like something out of a fairy tale, I’d
been picturing Snow White’s cottage, or a quaint gingerbread house (minus
the evil witch, whom I’d left behind in Edinburgh), not a shrunken, grottier
version of Sleeping Beauty’s derelict outhouse. And, in my storybook, there
hadn’t been an old pram, two sagging armchairs and a turquoise toilet
blocking the driveway.

I peered through the taxi window, trying to kid myself it would look
better once I was out of the car. Or it had stopped raining. Or if I took my
glasses off. The driver pulled up in front of a rusted mangle.
‘Could you get any closer to the door?’ I asked, tugging the zip a bit
higher on my jacket.

He swivelled his head to look at me, one eyebrow raised.
‘What about parking on the lawn?’
‘That ain’t a lawn. It’s a jungle. I ain’t risking my tyres on that.’
I blew out a sigh, and unbuckled the seat belt.
‘Fifty pound.

What?’ My hand froze halfway to my purse. ‘We agreed thirty.’
‘That was before the ford, the mud pit and the overgrown branches
scratching my paintwork. The car needs a full-on valet and the extra won’t
even cover it. I’ve got standards to uphold.’
I cast my eyes around the faded upholstery, scuffed trimmings and air
freshener designed as a topless woman.

‘You knew the address was on an unnamed road in the middle of a forest
and you still said thirty.’ I tried to keep the tremble out of my voice. The
extra twenty pounds might not pay for a car valet but it would help me not
starve for the next couple of weeks.

‘I’m the only taxi-driver round ‘ere who’ll come out this far.’ He grinned.
The big bad wolf. ‘I’m the only taxi full stop. If you want out of ‘ere any time
soon, best stay in my good books.’ He tipped his head towards the house.
‘And, trust me, you won’t be wanting to ‘ang around.

‘Are you threatening me?’ I did my best to channel some of the
experience I’d gained working for sharks who’d sell your own baby back to
you, and straightened my shoulders. After enduring a lifetime of being treated
like a worthless wimp, this was supposed to be a fresh start. The new,
improved, over-it, Jenny.
I opened my purse, and deliberately placed three notes on the plastic
ledge between the front and back seats. ‘I’m giving you the thirty pounds you
asked for, and not a penny more.’

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