A MILLION ANGELS. Kate Maryon
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First published in paperback in Great Britain by HarperCollins Children’s Books 2011
A MILLION ANGELS. Text copyright © Kate Maryon 2011.
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Source ISBN: 9780007326297
Ebook Edition © JUNE 2011 ISBN: 9780007435890
Version: 2016-11-24
For Jane, Tim, Sam, Joe & Ben,
I send a million angels to each of you every day.
Whatever you’re doing, wherever you are,
they fly from my heart to yours,
spinning their threads of gold, stitching us together with love.
Loving you all, for ever and always and more… and more. X
Contents
Copyright
Chapter 1
Tomorrow there will be no pancakes…
Chapter 2
His words bite me…
Chapter 3
My tongue is itching to ask…
Chapter 4
I’m going to collect these…
Chapter 5
You’ll be in for the chop, I promise…
Chapter 6
I’m not a puddleduck, OK?
Chapter 7
I turn to the window and stare out at the rain…
Chapter 8
Someone tries the door handle…
Chapter 9
I kick the back of the wardrobe…
Chapter 10
Just stuff, I say…
Chapter 11
She shows me the text…
Chapter 12
I love you, Dad…
Chapter 13
I think my family have forgotten about me…
Chapter 14
I’m not going, I snap…
Chapter 15
Georgie’s smile is as big as the sun…
Chapter 16
Her eyes glow…
Chapter 17
OH! MY! GOD!
Chapter 18
She avoids my gaze…
Chapter 19
My eyes search hers for the truth…
Chapter 20
I know what I did…
Chapter 21
Lonely is the emptiest place in the world…
Chapter 22
My words bite her…
Chapter 23
Truth is better than dare…
Chapter 24
It’s a nutty one. My favourite…
Chapter 25
For the first time in ages things feel normal…
Keep Reading
Acknowledgements
About the Author
About the Publisher
Tomorrow’s going to be different and I don’t like different. I like things the same. The same like Dad and me. The same like peas in pods and chips off old blocks. The same like our dark curly hair, like our gunmetal grey eyes, like the little dimple on our chins. It’s to do with pancakes too. My dad is the pancake king and I’m the princess. That’s what Mum and Milo say, and every Sunday while we’re waiting for them to get up and come downstairs we make a pile as high as Everest. Taller than the sky. The best pancakes in the world. Then we sit