My stomach lurched when I received the letter and I almost threw it in the bin. But once I’d got over my knee-jerk reaction, I phoned Shanice.
My eyes were hot with tears
‘Jeremy’s written to me,’ I said, my jaw tense. ‘He wants to meet up.’
‘What? How dare he!’ My best friend’s indignation was on a par with mine, which wasn’t surprising, considering she’d been the one I’d turned to after he left.
‘He says he’s sorry.’
She made a scoffing noise.
I read out his words. ‘The past year has given me time to reflect.’ I took a deep breath. ‘He says he wants to see me in person to apologise. That he’s had professional help and hasn’t gambled in months and he’s determined never to go down that road again.’
‘Hmm and you believe him?’
‘I…I don’t know, but considering I changed my number and email address after what happened, he must be serious about seeing me.’
‘At least he never turned up on the doorstep out of the blue.’
‘Thank goodness,’ I said.
‘You know what I