And so Emma Morley
walked home in the evening light, trailing her disappointment behind her. The day was cooling off now, and she shivered
as she felt something in the air, an unexpected shudder of anxiety that ran the
length of her spine, and was so intense as to make her stop walking for a
moment. Fear of the future, she thought. She found herself at the imposing
junction of George Street and Hanover Street as all around her people hurried
home from work or out to meet friends or lovers, all...
And so Emma Morley
walked home in the evening light, trailing her disappointment behind her. The day was cooling off now, and she shivered
as she felt something in the air, an unexpected shudder of anxiety that ran the
length of her spine, and was so intense as to make her stop walking for a
moment. Fear of the future, she thought. She found herself at the imposing
junction of George Street and Hanover Street as all around her people hurried
home from work or out to meet friends or lovers, all with a sense of purpose
and direction. And here she was, twenty-two and clueless and sloping back to a
dingy flat, defeated once again.
‘What are you going to
do with your life?’ In one way or another it seemed that people had been asking
her this forever; teachers, her parents, friends at three in the morning, but
the question had never seemed this pressing and still she was no nearer an answer.
The future rose up ahead of her, a succession of empty days, each more dauntin...
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