Woman's Weekly

Just Another VALENTINE’S DAY

Working on reception at a college, Clare spent her days surrounded by students. And as soon as 14 February came into sight each year, the conversation always turned to love and romance. With just a week to go, her 24-year-old colleague Susie was one of the worst offenders.

‘I can’t wait for Valentine’s Day. Mark’s taking me to that new French restaurant. I think he’s going to propose.’

Clare bit back a touch of envy. She was 55, but she knew how it felt to be young and in love.

‘Are you going to the Valentine’s do at the hotel?’ Susie asked as they packed up to leave.

Clare shook her head. ‘I’m not really the party type.’ It was a bit of a fib. The truth was she didn’t fancy being the odd one out if everyone else was part of a couple.

It was such a lovely evening, she decided to forget the bus and enjoy a slow walk home through the centre of town. Almost every shop window

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Woman's Weekly

Woman's Weekly4 min read
Mind your BACK!
A weekend of gardening, lifting something heavy or simply twisting the wrong way – we all know how easy it is to get a bad back. Millions of us are suffering every day. ‘One in six of the UK population currently has back pain,’ says GP Dr Deborah Lee
Woman's Weekly10 min read
Intermezzo
Seattle, USA, 1901. Imelda and her twin sister Tilly are preparing for a trip to the town of Nome in Alaska. With gold in abundance, Nome attracts summertime stampedes of fortune hunters. The wealthy sisters, seasoned travellers, enjoy watching the p
Woman's Weekly3 min read
Great Reads
by Jack Jordan (£16.99, HB, Simon & Schuster) Hit-and-run driver Aaron Alexander is newly released from an 11-year stretch in prison, unaware that grieving Evelyn Moore, the avenging mother of nine-year-old Joshua, is intent on murdering him in cold

Related