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The Last Anniversary
By Liane Moriarty HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.
Copyright © 2006 Liane Moriarty
All right reserved. ISBN: 0060890681
Chapter One
'Do you really think we can get away with it?' 'If I didn't think so, I wouldn't be suggesting it, would I?'
'We could go to jail. That's my third worst fear. First funnel-webs, then childbirth, then jail.'
'Neither of us is going to jail, you ninny. One day we'll be sweet little old ladies and we'll probably forget that it didn't happen the way we said it did.'
'I can't imagine us as sweet little old ladies.'
'It does seem unlikely.'
Chapter Two
'A marriage is hard work and sometimes it's a bit of a bore. It's like housework. It's never finished. You've just got to grit your teeth and keep working away at it, day after day. Of course, the men don't work as hard at it as we do, but that's men for you, isn't it? They're not much good at housework either. Well, they weren't in my day. Of course, these days they cook, vacuum, change nappies -- the lot! Still don't get equal pay in the workforce, though, do you? You've got a long way to go, you girls. Not doing much about it, though, are you?'
'Yes, OK, Aunt Connie, but the thing is I'm not interested in marriage in general. I'm interested in Alice and Jack's marriage. How would you describe it? Ordinary? Extraordinary? Cast your mind back!Even the tiniest detail would be helpful. Did they love each other, do you think?'
'Love! Pfff! I'll tell you something, something important. Write this down. You ready?' 'Yes, yes, I'm ready.'
'Love is a decision.'
'Love is a decision?'
'That's right. A decision. Not a feeling. That's what you young people don't realise. That's why you're always off divorcing each other. No offence, dear. Now, turn that silly tape-recorder off and I'll make you some cinnamon toast.'
'I'm stuffed full of food, Aunt Connie. Really. Look, I have to say you haven't been at all helpful. See, the Munro Baby Mystery is like a jigsaw puzzle. You're a piece of the puzzle. If I found all the pieces I could actually solve it. Imagine that! After all this time. Wouldn't you like that? Wouldn't that be fascinating?'
'Oh, Veronika, love, why don't you just get a job? A good steady job in a bank, perhaps.'
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