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Magical Lights

Those mysterious lights allowed her to see the world as he did – and brought them closer together again…

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Jennifer hadn’t reacted as usual because she was scared. And now she realised he had been too. That understand­ing came too late. She’d refused his company at the hospital or anywhere else. The moment it was confirmed her lump really was nothing to worry about she saw he’d been right to push her into getting it checked straight away. Her relief was enormous. Without Steve’s comment she’d have worried herself stupid for months before doing anything.

He would still be worried. She should at least tell him she was OK – and perhaps admit that he’d been right. When she called his relief showed how much he cared.

“You weren’t right about the lights though,” she told him. “They come back every night. Usually a pair, but sometimes more join them. Then they create intricate patterns.”

“Hmm, I can’t think what they can be. I might get a better idea if I saw them.”

“They’re there now. Come over and you’ll see for yourself they’re something special, something magical.”

As she waited for him, Jennifer watched the lights and thought of all the things Steve might claim them to be. It was as if seeing he’d been as scared as her over the lump allowed her to see the world as he did.

When Steve arrived she told him, “I think I’ve worked it out. They’re lights on dog’s collars, so the owners can see them in the dark.”

He glanced out the window. “No Jennifer, you’re wrong. There is something special about them.” Steve held out his arms, inviting her in for a hug. “I could be wrong. They could just be dog collar markers. Or you could have been right when you said they were special. Tiny magical creatures with the power to bring us back together. What do you think?”

Jennifer snuggled into his arms and said, “They’re magical… most definitely magical.”

BY PATSY COLLINS

WEEK: SEPT 22 – SEPT 28, 2020

CAPRICORN

Efficiency is the name of the game. You’re in the mood to get into the swing of things and to clear decks of outstandin­g chores.

Astro Tip: Think before starting something new.

AQUARIUS

You have a long history of putting other people’s needs first. It’s time to push your own dreams higher up your list of priorities and develop your creative talents.

Astro Tip: Trust your intuition.

PISCES

Too many demands have been made on you lately and you haven’t let anyone see how draining this has been. Time to ease yourself out of tedious situations.

Astro Tip: Be honest!

ARIES

People will insist that what they are saying is true when it will turn out to be nothing other than their personal opinion or gossip.

Astro Tip: Ask for help from a support group.

TAURUS

Even if you are stuck in the same place doing the same things, your mind will be on distant horizons, so start making long-term plans. Astro Tip: Choose your company with care.

GEMINI

Slow down a little and start enjoying the pleasures of life. People who know you best will catch your mood and go with it.

Astro Tip: Friends will appreciate your compassion.

CANCER

Anything to do with a team effort will go well. Not only this but you will soon see the end of what has been a complex task.

Astro Tip: Avoid taking on anything new financiall­y.

LEO

If you had hoped to start on a joint project, this might be best left until later. Wait until you see a positive change before instigatin­g new things. Astro Tip: Be alert for interestin­g openings.

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