Only after returning from his well-attended funeral
did Fiona Bailey realise just how much she would miss
Davey Love. Despite her initial doubts and prejudices
about this rough-hewn Irishman, towards the end of his
life she had discovered qualities about him she had
previously overlooked; and that she could talk to him
and appreciate his considerable wit. Above all, though,
it was his inherent kindness that she had failed to
discern when she and her husband had first met Davey and
his wayward son Sammy. The Baileys, Bill and Fiona,
lived in the Tyneside town of Fellburn where Bill was a
successful building contractor. Years before he had met
and married Fiona, a young widow with her own lovable
family, to which they had shortly added by adoption the
orphaned Mamie. Then, when one of Fiona's children,
Willie, acquired a new friend, Sammy, it was he and his
father Davey who, by one means or another, were able to
make a special contribution to the lives and fortunes of
the Bailey family. Now with Davey gone, there would be
new challenges to face.It had been agreed that Sammy
would live with them but would this formidable lad with
his colourful language fit in as a fully-fledged member
of the Bailey family? As for Fiona, it was she who bore
the brunt of the arguments and disagreements that were
an inevitable part of life in the Bailey household.
Whatever life had in store, however, she knew she could
always rely on Bill, that rock of a man with a rough
tongue but a heart of gold. |
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