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Pigs might FLY

Sarah was gulping down a coffee in the station buffet when he walked in.

‘Sarah!’ he cried.

Her heart missed a beat. She turned. Rob! She could hardly believe her eyes.

‘It is you!’ he said. ‘I thought it was! Fancy seeing you after all these years!’

Sarah smiled and stood up. ‘Rob!’ she said unsteadily. ‘Well! How are you?’

‘Fine.’ He stepped forward, as though to kiss her on the cheek, then he changed his mind. Instead, he just stood there, awkwardly.

‘Sit down!’ said Sarah. ‘I’ll have to go in a minute, but please…’ She indicated the chair opposite.

They both sat down. ‘I can’t believe it!’ said Rob, still grinning. ‘I was only thinking of you yesterday as I drove past our old offices…’

Sarah shook her head. Rob! She could hardly believe he was sitting there opposite her. She smiled at him and quickly put her hands on her lap under the table, so he couldn’t see them shaking.

‘Where are you catching a train to?’ she

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