NEW BEGINNINGS
HE HAD never felt so wretched or responsible seeing the pain and fear etched on her tired, tearstained face. ‘I’m sorry.’ It sounded so futile. This was the woman who had shared his life and his name for eight years and he knew after this everything would change forever.
‘I hate you,’ she hissed at him as he tried to take her hand in a vain attempt to offer meagre comfort.
Turning away, tears now stinging his own eyes, he just wished this could all be over – for both of them.
‘Congratulations Mr Roberts, you have a beautiful baby daughter.’ Alison Chapman, 57