Whilst I wasn’t the sort of person to follow doctor’s orders, my wife insisted and was going to nag me if I didn’t do as I was told. She also di...scovered that I could get up to 80% of the cost of the relaxation ther****t back through the good health insurance we had through my work. That was the clincher as I was keen to get something back from the health insurance company to whom I had given a lot of money and never yet claimed a penny.My first session was booked. Off I went early one evening. The beer was dirt cheap and almost certainly watered down and the rack behind the bar contained low-quality generic spirits rather than premium brands. The floor was a little bit sticky and the room was dimly lit, but it served its purpose by pumping loud dance music through speakers dotted around the room.The whole group danced, drank and flirted and Libby hung off me like I was going out of fashion, so it was no surprise when she suggested we leave early.On our way out, Amanda grabbed herself. “I wonder if it will have the same effect on him as it does for you darling?” she purred suggestively. “I hope so” she finished. ****************** I must have fallen asleep and awoke at 07.50 and was immediately aware that Alison was not in our bed. I leapt out and looked in the bathroom; empty. I called her name and listened to see if there was a reply or movement from anywhere in the house, nothing. The guest bedrooms were empty and the house was still. I rushed back to my bedside dresser. Everyone else shifted uncomfortably.“I’ll start. I saw my father. Our father,” I amended, glancing at Aedan. “He told me that I was his daughter, and asked Aedan and I to take care of each other.”“He told me to stop living with the guilt of leaving them behind,” Aedan added. “That he loved us, and was proud of us.” I hugged Aedan, and he rested his cheek against my head briefly.No one spoke for a moment, and then Morrigan broke the silence. “I saw my mother ... Flemeth. She was not dead,.
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