As Tom walked away, every step more awful, Lucy pursued him, arms still outstretched. ‘Dadda, wait for Lulu,’ she begged, wounded and confused. When she tripped and fell face down on the gravel, letting out a scream, Tom could not go on, and spun around, breaking free of the policeman’s grip.
‘Lulu!’
He scooped her up and kissed her scratched chin.
‘Lucy, Lucy, Lucy, Lucy,’ he murmured, his lips brushing her cheek.
‘You’re all right, little one. You’ll be all right.’
Vernon Knuckey looked at the ground and cleared his throat.
Tom said, ‘Sweetheart, I have to go away now. I hope—’ He stopped. He looked into her eyes and he stroked her hair, finally kissing her.
‘Goodbye, littlie.

Author: M.L. Stedman

As Tom walked away, every step more awful, Lucy pursued him, arms still outstretched. ‘Dadda, wait for Lulu,’ she begged, wounded and confused. When she tripped and fell face down on the gravel, letting out a scream, Tom could not go on, and spun around, breaking free of the policeman’s grip.<br />‘Lulu!’ <br />He scooped her up and kissed her scratched chin. <br />‘Lucy, Lucy, Lucy, Lucy,’ he murmured, his lips brushing her cheek. <br />‘You’re all right, little one. You’ll be all right.’<br />Vernon Knuckey looked at the ground and cleared his throat. <br />Tom said, ‘Sweetheart, I have to go away now. I hope—’ He stopped. He looked into her eyes and he stroked her hair, finally kissing her. <br />‘Goodbye, littlie. - M.L. Stedman




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