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He’s leaving HOME

How am I going to get used to this?’ Jenny sighed as her friend Isabel arrived and put down her bags.

Jenny felt as if she’d been rattling around the house all morning. Even her eight-year-old Siamese cat Mikita seemed out of sorts and was complaining loudly. Like Jenny, she also found change difficult.

‘The house must feel empty without Antony,’ said Isabel, hugging her.

Jenny looked around. There

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