Take a Break Fate & Fortune

Mandy makes contact with Beryl

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Your mum is here. She’s laughing, saying you and your brother can be quite stubborn.

She knows you’re not happy and have been let down in a relationsh­ip, but a fresh start is coming. Are you still in touch with your ex? Don’t let a lack of confidence get in your way and keep your mind focused. I see a new job on the horizon.

You won’t stay where you’re living – I see a move in a few years’ time.

Mum says Michelle and David give her a good feeling, but she doesn’t like his glasses! Look out for a lady with crossed teeth, too, and George, but that might not be his real name.

Are you a hoarder? I sense you have strange dreams and wake between 2 and 2.30am.

Finally, Mum is telling me about a caravan holiday. Hold on to those nice holiday memories and know that Mum visits often.

Mollie says:

Mum’s right, my brother Karl, 57, and I are very stubborn! I split from my partner a while back and he texts occasional­ly. It would be nice to meet someone new but

I’m also looking for an admin job so the fresh start could refer to either of those.

I live in my parents’ house in Birmingham. There’s a lot of emotional attachment and, if I ever had enough money, I’d buy a second place by the sea, rather than move away completely.

I don’t know who Michelle and David are or the lady with crossed teeth, but George is my goldfish! I suspect he’s actually female, so I call him Georgina sometimes.

Mandy’s right about the hoarding; I have held on to some of Mum’s things. I do have strange dreams and I went through a spell of waking at 2.30am every day.

Dad died during a caravan holiday so what Mandy said about holding on to the happy holiday memories meant a lot.

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